Annotation: putative protein involved in capsular polysaccharide biosynthesis (NCBI ptt file) Type 1: Protein-coding gene Located on scaffold 241, - strand, nucleotides 2,119,686 to 2,120,834 See nucleotide sequence around BT1722 or for all of scaffold 241
Other databases: MicrobesOnline , NCBI , refseq: BT_RS08730, uniprot: Q8A703
Nearby Genes
500 nt BT1717 and BT1718 are separated by 342 nucleotides BT1718 and BT1719 are separated by 9 nucleotides BT1719 and BT1720 are separated by 16 nucleotides BT1720 and BT1721 are separated by 20 nucleotides BT1721 and BT1722 are separated by 63 nucleotides BT1722 and BT1723 are separated by 10 nucleotides BT1723 and BT1724 are separated by 59 nucleotides BT1724 and BT1725 are separated by 10 nucleotides BT1725 and BT1726 are separated by 336 nucleotides BT1726 and BT1727 are separated by 568 nucleotides
BT1717: BT1717 - putative lipopolysaccharide biosynthesis protein (NCBI ptt file), at 2,113,482 to 2,114,966
BT1717
BT1718: BT1718 - putative 2-aminoethylphosphonate pyruvate aminotransferase (NCBI ptt file), at 2,115,309 to 2,116,430
BT1718
BT1719: BT1719 - sulfopyruvate decarboxylase subunit beta (NCBI ptt file), at 2,116,440 to 2,117,564
BT1719
BT1720: BT1720 - phosphoenolpyruvate phosphomutase precursor (NCBI ptt file), at 2,117,581 to 2,118,882
BT1720
BT1721: BT1721 - putative glucose-1-P-cytidylyltransferase (NCBI ptt file), at 2,118,903 to 2,119,622
BT1721
BT1722: BT1722 - putative protein involved in capsular polysaccharide biosynthesis (NCBI ptt file), at 2,119,686 to 2,120,834
BT1722
BT1723: BT1723 - polysialic acid transport protein kpsD precursor (NCBI ptt file), at 2,120,845 to 2,123,214
BT1723
BT1724: BT1724 - conserved hypothetical protein (NCBI ptt file), at 2,123,274 to 2,123,642
BT1724
BT1725: BT1725 - putative transcriptional regulator (NCBI ptt file), at 2,123,653 to 2,124,231
BT1725
BT1726: BT1726 - integrase (NCBI ptt file), at 2,124,568 to 2,125,518
BT1726
BT1727: BT1727 - putative transmembrane sensor (NCBI ptt file), at 2,126,087 to 2,126,938
BT1727
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