Protein Info for TX73_016230 in Rhodopseudomonas palustris CGA009

Annotation: GNAT family N-acetyltransferase

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Protein Families and Features

1 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 409 PF04339: FemAB_like" amino acids 15 to 402 (388 residues), 539.3 bits, see alignment E=5.2e-166 PF13480: Acetyltransf_6" amino acids 214 to 348 (135 residues), 44.2 bits, see alignment E=2.3e-15

Best Hits

KEGG orthology group: K09919, hypothetical protein (inferred from 100% identity to rpa:RPA3139)

Predicted SEED Role

"FIG110192: hypothetical protein"

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Protein Sequence (409 amino acids)

>TX73_016230 GNAT family N-acetyltransferase (Rhodopseudomonas palustris CGA009)
MTASSDITLEAVSSVDAIAAADWDACARSGTIVPHPDGAGGACTTATAAYNPFLSHAFFT
ALEQSGSASPRTGWGPRHLIAKHEGAIVGIVPCYLKSHSQGEYVFDRGWADAYERAGGNY
YPKLQVSVPFTPATGPRLLIRDRIDSARVAGALANGLMALCDLSKASSVHVTFARESEWR
FLAECGFLQRTDQQFHWHNAGYSSFDDFLATMNSRHRKGIKRERRDAVASGITIHHLTGA
DITEDAWDAFFEFYIETGSRKWGRPYLTREFYSLIGQSMSEDVLLVMAKRNGRWIAGAIN
FIGGDTLFGRHWGAIEHHPFLHFEVCYYQAIDFAITRGLKVVEAGAQGEHKIARGYLPQT
TYSAHFIADPALRRAIADYLKRERMYVDEMGRELTEAGPFKKGNIADPA