Protein Info for CSW01_09795 in Vibrio cholerae E7946 ATCC 55056

Annotation: cell division topological specificity factor MinE

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Protein Families and Features

1 25 50 87 TIGR01215: cell division topological specificity factor MinE" amino acids 1 to 84 (84 residues), 116.1 bits, see alignment E=2.7e-38 PF03776: MinE" amino acids 14 to 83 (70 residues), 79.8 bits, see alignment E=5.9e-27

Best Hits

Swiss-Prot: 100% identical to MINE_VIBCH: Cell division topological specificity factor (minE) from Vibrio cholerae serotype O1 (strain ATCC 39315 / El Tor Inaba N16961)

KEGG orthology group: K03608, cell division topological specificity factor (inferred from 100% identity to vcj:VCD_002405)

Predicted SEED Role

"Cell division topological specificity factor MinE" in subsystem Bacterial Cell Division or Bacterial Cytoskeleton

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Protein Sequence (87 amino acids)

>CSW01_09795 cell division topological specificity factor MinE (Vibrio cholerae E7946 ATCC 55056)
MSLLEFFRPQKKTSASVAKERLQIIVAERRSQNDPAPSYLPQLKEDILKVIAKYVAIDPS
MVELSFEHKGDDISVLELNVKLPDDEK