Protein Info for Pf6N2E2_1367 in Pseudomonas fluorescens FW300-N2E2

Annotation: FIG002188: hypothetical protein

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Protein Families and Features

1 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 453 signal peptide" amino acids 1 to 25 (25 residues), see Phobius details PF07044: DUF1329" amino acids 85 to 447 (363 residues), 409.9 bits, see alignment E=5.7e-127

Best Hits

KEGG orthology group: None (inferred from 88% identity to pba:PSEBR_a2683)

Predicted SEED Role

"FIG002188: hypothetical protein"

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Protein Sequence (453 amino acids)

>Pf6N2E2_1367 FIG002188: hypothetical protein (Pseudomonas fluorescens FW300-N2E2)
MQNNTLLNTCLLTLALAGVSLAQAAVSPEQVARLKTELTPLGAERAGNADGSIPAWDGGY
TKVVAGYKPGDKRPDPFASDKPLYSIKASNMEQYAGQLAEGTKLLLKKYPDYRLDVYPTH
RSAAAPQWVYDNTAKNAGRATLDVETEKVSGAFGGIPFPIPDNGTQVLWNYRLSWQGAET
ISAPFDTWLMTAGGKKVQATRALFSYQFPYYSENGSPEQFAGKYQVGKLLTELPSSKAGE
GLMTHWDLDPGNRAAWQYLVGQRRVRRAPNIAYDTPDFVTSGVGLFDEAFMLFGPTDRYD
LKLAGKKELIVPYNNNRAGLVKSDELVKPNFLNPDLVRWEKHRVWVVEATLKSGKRHVVP
RRTYYIDEDSWQILLVDGYDAQGKLGRQMYSLTLLAPDMPVLTSQVMWGSYNLDTGAYFL
NSSSNDLAVQYQKIATPSASFYTPDAMANENMR