Annotation: FIG00955324: hypothetical protein Type 1: Protein-coding gene Located on scaffold scaffold1/0|quiver|pilon, - strand, nucleotides 2,012,489 to 2,013,484 See nucleotide sequence around PfGW456L13_1827 or for all of scaffold scaffold1/0|quiver|pilon
Other databases: uniprot: A0A293QNF5
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500 nt PfGW456L13_1822 and PfGW456L13_1823 are separated by 200 nucleotides PfGW456L13_1823 and PfGW456L13_1824 are separated by 98 nucleotides PfGW456L13_1824 and PfGW456L13_1825 are separated by 336 nucleotides PfGW456L13_1825 and PfGW456L13_1826 are separated by 86 nucleotides PfGW456L13_1826 and PfGW456L13_1827 overlap by 14 nucleotides PfGW456L13_1827 and PfGW456L13_1828 overlap by 4 nucleotides PfGW456L13_1828 and PfGW456L13_1829 are separated by 4 nucleotides PfGW456L13_1829 and PfGW456L13_1830 are separated by 211 nucleotides PfGW456L13_1830 and PfGW456L13_1831 are separated by 176 nucleotides PfGW456L13_1831 and PfGW456L13_1832 are separated by 121 nucleotides
PfGW456L13_1822 - INTEGRAL MEMBRANE PROTEIN (Rhomboid family), at 2,008,222 to 2,008,947
_1822
PfGW456L13_1823 - Exodeoxyribonuclease I (EC 3.1.11.1), at 2,009,148 to 2,010,578
_1823
PfGW456L13_1824 - transcriptional regulator MvaT, P16 subunit, at 2,010,677 to 2,011,054
_1824
PfGW456L13_1825 - Formyltetrahydrofolate deformylase (EC 3.5.1.10), at 2,011,391 to 2,012,239
_1825
PfGW456L13_1826 - FIG00955586: hypothetical protein, at 2,012,326 to 2,012,502
_1826
PfGW456L13_1827 - FIG00955324: hypothetical protein, at 2,012,489 to 2,013,484
_1827
PfGW456L13_1828 - FIG00955875: hypothetical protein, at 2,013,481 to 2,014,245
_1828
PfGW456L13_1829 - glycosyl transferase, group 1 family protein, at 2,014,250 to 2,015,362
_1829
PfGW456L13_1830 - Chemotactic transducer, at 2,015,574 to 2,017,463
_1830
PfGW456L13_1831 - ATPase component BioM of energizing module of biotin ECF transporter, at 2,017,640 to 2,019,130
_1831
PfGW456L13_1832 - Zn-ribbon-containing, possibly RNA-binding protein and truncated derivatives, at 2,019,252 to 2,019,707
_1832
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