Annotation: two component transcriptional regulator, LuxR family (RefSeq) Type 1: Protein-coding gene Located on scaffold 254340, - strand, nucleotides 1,979,489 to 1,980,199 See nucleotide sequence around DvMF_1607 or for all of scaffold 254340
Other databases: MicrobesOnline , NCBI , IMG: 643540124 , uniprot: B8DS16
Nearby Genes
500 nt DvMF_1602 and DvMF_1603 overlap by 14 nucleotides DvMF_1603 and DvMF_1604 are separated by 33 nucleotides DvMF_1604 and DvMF_1605 overlap by 4 nucleotides DvMF_1605 and DvMF_1606 are separated by 223 nucleotides DvMF_1606 and DvMF_1607 are separated by 144 nucleotides DvMF_1607 and DvMF_1608 overlap by 13 nucleotides DvMF_1608 and DvMF_1609 are separated by 112 nucleotides DvMF_1609 and DvMF_1610 are separated by 83 nucleotides DvMF_1610 and DvMF_1611 are separated by 4 nucleotides DvMF_1611 and DvMF_1612 overlap by 11 nucleotides
DvMF_1602: DvMF_1602 - hypothetical protein (RefSeq), at 1,972,900 to 1,973,157
_1602
DvMF_1603: DvMF_1603 - putative monovalent cation/H+ antiporter subunit D (RefSeq), at 1,973,144 to 1,974,928
_1603
DvMF_1604: DvMF_1604 - proton-translocating NADH-quinone oxidoreductase, chain M (RefSeq), at 1,974,962 to 1,976,521
_1604
DvMF_1605: DvMF_1605 - NADH dehydrogenase (quinone) (RefSeq), at 1,976,518 to 1,977,945
_1605
DvMF_1606: DvMF_1606 - hypothetical protein (RefSeq), at 1,978,169 to 1,979,344
_1606
DvMF_1607: DvMF_1607 - two component transcriptional regulator, LuxR family (RefSeq), at 1,979,489 to 1,980,199
_1607
DvMF_1608: DvMF_1608 - histidine kinase (RefSeq), at 1,980,187 to 1,981,884
_1608
DvMF_1609: DvMF_1609 - cytoplasmic chaperone TorD family protein (RefSeq), at 1,981,997 to 1,982,851
_1609
DvMF_1610: DvMF_1610 - anaerobic dimethyl sulfoxide reductase subunit C (RefSeq), at 1,982,935 to 1,983,810
_1610
DvMF_1611: DvMF_1611 - dimethylsulfoxide reductase, chain B (RefSeq), at 1,983,815 to 1,984,432
_1611
DvMF_1612: DvMF_1612 - anaerobic dimethyl sulfoxide reductase, A subunit, DmsA/YnfE family (RefSeq), at 1,984,422 to 1,986,884
_1612
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