Annotation: lytic transglycosylase Type 1: Protein-coding gene Located on scaffold NZ_CP021237, - strand, nucleotides 4,729,471 to 4,730,874 See nucleotide sequence around CA265_RS19005 or for all of scaffold NZ_CP021237
Other databases: NCBI , uniprot: A0A1X9Z9C6
Nearby Genes
500 nt CA265_RS18980 and CA265_RS18985 are separated by 235 nucleotides CA265_RS18985 and CA265_RS18990 are separated by 8 nucleotides CA265_RS18990 and CA265_RS18995 are separated by 11 nucleotides CA265_RS18995 and CA265_RS19000 are separated by 6 nucleotides CA265_RS19000 and CA265_RS19005 are separated by 188 nucleotides CA265_RS19005 and CA265_RS19010 are separated by 208 nucleotides CA265_RS19010 and CA265_RS19015 are separated by 18 nucleotides CA265_RS19015 and CA265_RS19020 are separated by 34 nucleotides CA265_RS19020 and CA265_RS19025 are separated by 47 nucleotides CA265_RS19025 and CA265_RS19030 are separated by 185 nucleotides
CA265_RS18980: CA265_RS18980 - glycine cleavage system protein H, at 4,718,124 to 4,718,504
_RS18980
CA265_RS18985: CA265_RS18985 - hypothetical protein, at 4,718,740 to 4,719,156
_RS18985
CA265_RS18990: CA265_RS18990 - cell surface protein SprA, at 4,719,165 to 4,726,364
_RS18990
CA265_RS18995: CA265_RS18995 - Holliday junction branch migration protein RuvA, at 4,726,376 to 4,726,960
_RS18995
CA265_RS19000: CA265_RS19000 - NADP-dependent malic enzyme, at 4,726,967 to 4,729,282
_RS19000
CA265_RS19005: CA265_RS19005 - lytic transglycosylase, at 4,729,471 to 4,730,874
_RS19005
CA265_RS19010: CA265_RS19010 - aspartyl/glutamyl-tRNA amidotransferase subunit A, at 4,731,083 to 4,732,501
_RS19010
CA265_RS19015: CA265_RS19015 - twin-arginine translocase TatA/TatE family subunit, at 4,732,520 to 4,732,696
_RS19015
CA265_RS19020: CA265_RS19020 - twin-arginine translocase TatA/TatE family subunit, at 4,732,731 to 4,733,090
_RS19020
CA265_RS19025: CA265_RS19025 - peptidase M23, at 4,733,138 to 4,734,433
_RS19025
CA265_RS19030: CA265_RS19030 - hypothetical protein, at 4,734,619 to 4,735,410
_RS19030
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