Annotation: Conserved membrane protein Type 1: Protein-coding gene Located on scaffold AL123456, + strand, nucleotides 1,818,575 to 1,820,029 See nucleotide sequence around Rv1619 or for all of scaffold AL123456
Other databases: NCBI
Nearby Genes
500 nt Rv1614 and Rv1615 are separated by 675 nucleotides Rv1615 and Rv1616 overlap by 11 nucleotides Rv1616 and Rv1617 are separated by 107 nucleotides Rv1617 and Rv1618 are separated by 7 nucleotides Rv1618 and Rv1619 are separated by 57 nucleotides Rv1619 and Rv1620c overlap by 67 nucleotides Rv1620c and Rv1621c overlap by 4 nucleotides Rv1621c and Rv1622c are separated by 86 nucleotides Rv1622c and Rv1623c are separated by 29 nucleotides Rv1623c and Rv1624c are separated by 110 nucleotides
Rv1614: Rv1614 - Possible prolipoprotein diacylglyceryl transferases Lgt, at 1,813,171 to 1,814,577
Rv1614
Rv1615: Rv1615 - Probable membrane protein, at 1,815,253 to 1,815,693
Rv1615
Rv1616: Rv1616 - Conserved membrane protein, at 1,815,683 to 1,816,081
Rv1616
Rv1617: Rv1617 - Probable pyruvate kinase PykA, at 1,816,189 to 1,817,607
Rv1617
Rv1618: Rv1618 - Probable acyl-CoA thioesterase II TesB1, at 1,817,615 to 1,818,517
Rv1618
Rv1619: Rv1619 - Conserved membrane protein, at 1,818,575 to 1,820,029
Rv1619
Rv1620c: Rv1620c - Probable 'component linked with the assembly of cytochrome' transport transmembrane ATP-binding protein ABC transporter CydC, at 1,819,963 to 1,821,693
Rv1620c
Rv1621c: Rv1621c - Probable 'component linked with the assembly of cytochrome' transport transmembrane ATP-binding protein ABC transporter CydD, at 1,821,690 to 1,823,273
Rv1621c
Rv1622c: Rv1622c - Probable integral membrane cytochrome D ubiquinol oxidase (subunit II) CydB (cytochrome BD-I oxidase subunit II), at 1,823,360 to 1,824,400
Rv1622c
Rv1623c: Rv1623c - Probable integral membrane cytochrome D ubiquinol oxidase (subunit I) CydA (cytochrome BD-I oxidase subunit I), at 1,824,430 to 1,825,887
Rv1623c
Rv1624c: Rv1624c - Probable conserved membrane protein, at 1,825,998 to 1,826,585
Rv1624c
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