Annotation: TRAP transporter solute receptor, TAXI family (RefSeq) Type 1: Protein-coding gene Located on scaffold 57145, + strand, nucleotides 1,114,171 to 1,115,130 See nucleotide sequence around Dshi_1087 or for all of scaffold 57145
Other databases: MicrobesOnline , NCBI , IMG: 2501022952 , uniprot: A8LSL5
Nearby Genes
500 nt Dshi_1082 and Dshi_1083 are separated by 70 nucleotides Dshi_1083 and Dshi_1084 are separated by 106 nucleotides Dshi_1084 and Dshi_1085 are separated by 132 nucleotides Dshi_1085 and Dshi_1086 are separated by 106 nucleotides Dshi_1086 and Dshi_1087 are separated by 122 nucleotides Dshi_1087 and Dshi_1088 are separated by 12 nucleotides Dshi_1088 and Dshi_1089 are separated by 83 nucleotides Dshi_1089 and Dshi_1090 are separated by 61 nucleotides Dshi_1090 and Dshi_1091 overlap by 4 nucleotides Dshi_1091 and Dshi_1092 are separated by 4 nucleotides
Dshi_1082: Dshi_1082 - Arginyltransferase (RefSeq), at 1,111,025 to 1,111,882
_1082
Dshi_1083: Dshi_1083 - RDD domain containing protein (RefSeq), at 1,111,953 to 1,112,393
_1083
Dshi_1084: Dshi_1084 - hypothetical protein (RefSeq), at 1,112,500 to 1,112,910
_1084
Dshi_1085: Dshi_1085 - YbaK/prolyl-tRNA synthetase associated region (RefSeq), at 1,113,043 to 1,113,513
_1085
Dshi_1086: Dshi_1086 - hypothetical protein (RefSeq), at 1,113,620 to 1,114,048
_1086
Dshi_1087: Dshi_1087 - TRAP transporter solute receptor, TAXI family (RefSeq), at 1,114,171 to 1,115,130
_1087
Dshi_1088: Dshi_1088 - TRAP transporter, 4TM/12TM fusion protein (RefSeq), at 1,115,143 to 1,116,930
_1088
Dshi_1089: Dshi_1089 - TRAP dicarboxylate transporter- DctP subunit (RefSeq), at 1,117,014 to 1,118,006
_1089
Dshi_1090: Dshi_1090 - Tripartite ATP-independent periplasmic transporter DctQ component (RefSeq), at 1,118,068 to 1,118,565
_1090
Dshi_1091: Dshi_1091 - TRAP dicarboxylate transporter, DctM subunit (RefSeq), at 1,118,562 to 1,119,836
_1091
Dshi_1092: Dshi_1092 - carboxyvinyl-carboxyphosphonatephosphorylmutase (RefSeq), at 1,119,841 to 1,120,722
_1092
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