Annotation: membrane protein involved in aromatic hydrocarbon degradation (RefSeq) Type 1: Protein-coding gene Located on scaffold 254340, + strand, nucleotides 2,826,744 to 2,827,967 See nucleotide sequence around DvMF_2250 or for all of scaffold 254340
Other databases: MicrobesOnline , NCBI , IMG: 643540781 , uniprot: B8DQS4
Nearby Genes
500 nt DvMF_2245 and DvMF_2246 are separated by 196 nucleotides DvMF_2246 and DvMF_2247 overlap by 14 nucleotides DvMF_2247 and DvMF_2248 are separated by 311 nucleotides DvMF_2248 and DvMF_2249 are separated by 402 nucleotides DvMF_2249 and DvMF_2250 are separated by 384 nucleotides DvMF_2250 and DvMF_2251 are separated by 314 nucleotides DvMF_2251 and DvMF_2252 overlap by 4 nucleotides DvMF_2252 and DvMF_2253 are separated by 318 nucleotides DvMF_2253 and DvMF_2254 overlap by 10 nucleotides DvMF_2254 and DvMF_2255 are separated by 71 nucleotides
DvMF_2245: DvMF_2245 - Methyltransferase type 11 (RefSeq), at 2,819,501 to 2,820,139
_2245
DvMF_2246: DvMF_2246 - transcriptional regulator, LysR family (RefSeq), at 2,820,336 to 2,821,301
_2246
DvMF_2247: DvMF_2247 - channel protein, hemolysin III family (RefSeq), at 2,821,288 to 2,821,935
_2247
DvMF_2248: DvMF_2248 - signal recognition particle-docking protein FtsY (RefSeq), at 2,822,247 to 2,823,641
_2248
DvMF_2249: DvMF_2249 - signal transduction histidine kinase, nitrogen specific, NtrB (RefSeq), at 2,824,044 to 2,826,359
_2249
DvMF_2250: DvMF_2250 - membrane protein involved in aromatic hydrocarbon degradation (RefSeq), at 2,826,744 to 2,827,967
_2250
DvMF_2251: DvMF_2251 - hypothetical protein (RefSeq), at 2,828,282 to 2,828,776
_2251
DvMF_2252: DvMF_2252 - DEAD/DEAH box helicase domain protein (RefSeq), at 2,828,773 to 2,831,745
_2252
DvMF_2253: DvMF_2253 - Precorrin-8X methylmutase CbiC/CobH (RefSeq), at 2,832,064 to 2,832,801
_2253
DvMF_2254: DvMF_2254 - cobyrinic acid a,c-diamide synthase (RefSeq), at 2,832,792 to 2,834,408
_2254
DvMF_2255: DvMF_2255 - hypothetical protein (RefSeq), at 2,834,480 to 2,834,737
_2255
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