Protein Info for BPHYT_RS17860 in Burkholderia phytofirmans PsJN

Annotation: transposase

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Protein Families and Features

1 50 100 150 200 235 PF01797: Y1_Tnp" amino acids 14 to 111 (98 residues), 34.9 bits, see alignment E=7.7e-13

Best Hits

KEGG orthology group: K07491, putative transposase (inferred from 100% identity to bxe:Bxe_A0364)

Predicted SEED Role

"Transposase and inactivated derivatives"

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Protein Sequence (235 amino acids)

>BPHYT_RS17860 transposase (Burkholderia phytofirmans PsJN)
MARLARLYVPDQPQHVILRGLDQQPAFVDDQDYELFIDCLKAASRDHHLSIHAYALMPGA
VQLLVTPTEESSLPKAMQAVGRRYVAHFNRRYARRGTLWEGRYRATVIEGERYFLLASRV
VEMCPVRAGLVSAPEDYRWSSYRHHIGLTLDSLITDHPLYWSLGNTPFERQRAYRELCEQ
PLDEREASQLQQATLKGWVLGSETYREWAARAANRRVSPLPRGRPRKVRETPQQQ