Annotation: methyl-accepting chemotaxis protein (TIGR) Type 1: Protein-coding gene Located on scaffold 1944, + strand, nucleotides 2,839,544 to 2,841,949 See nucleotide sequence around DVU2738 or for all of scaffold 1944
Other databases: MicrobesOnline , NCBI , uniprot: Q727W6
Nearby Genes
500 nt tRNA-Leu and DORF43423 are separated by 331 nucleotides DORF43423 and paaK-3 are separated by 110 nucleotides paaK-3 and DVU2736 are separated by 181 nucleotides DVU2736 and DVU2737 are separated by 333 nucleotides DVU2737 and DVU2738 are separated by 237 nucleotides DVU2738 and DVU2739 are separated by 658 nucleotides DVU2739 and livF are separated by 477 nucleotides livF and livG overlap by 1 nucleotides livG and livM are separated by 9 nucleotides livM and livH are separated by 22 nucleotides
DVU_tRNA-Leu-7: tRNA-Leu - tRNA with anticodon GAG for Leu (VIMSS-AUTO), at 2,834,620 to 2,834,706
tRNA-Leu
DORF43423: DORF43423 - SEED: Uncharacterized protein conserved in archaea, at 2,835,038 to 2,836,108
DORF43423
DVU2735: paaK-3 - phenylacetate-coenzyme A ligase (TIGR), at 2,836,219 to 2,837,517
paaK-3
DVU2736: DVU2736 - hypothetical protein (TIGR), at 2,837,699 to 2,838,208
DVU2736
DVU2737: DVU2737 - RNA methyltransferase, TrmH family (TIGR), at 2,838,542 to 2,839,306
DVU2737
DVU2738: DVU2738 - methyl-accepting chemotaxis protein (TIGR), at 2,839,544 to 2,841,949
DVU2738
DVU2739: DVU2739 - pyruvate phosphate dikinase, PEP/pyruvate binding domain protein (TIGR), at 2,842,608 to 2,845,445
DVU2739
DVU2740: livF - high-affinity branched-chain amino acid ABC transporter, ATP-binding protein (TIGR), at 2,845,923 to 2,846,648
livF
DVU2741: livG - high-affinity branched chain amino acid ABC transporter, ATP-binding protein (TIGR), at 2,846,648 to 2,847,415
livG
DVU2742: livM - high-affinity branched chain amino acid ABC transporter, permease protein (TIGR), at 2,847,425 to 2,848,501
livM
DVU2743: livH - high-affinity branched-chain amino acid ABC ransporter, permease protein (TIGR), at 2,848,524 to 2,849,444
livH
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