Annotation: Possible membrane-anchored thioredoxin-like protein (thiol-disulfide interchange related protein) Type 1: Protein-coding gene Located on scaffold AL123456, - strand, nucleotides 4,114,474 to 4,115,157 See nucleotide sequence around Rv3673c or for all of scaffold AL123456
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500 nt Rv3668c and Rv3669 are separated by 345 nucleotides Rv3669 and Rv3670 are separated by 0 nucleotides Rv3670 and Rv3671c overlap by 8 nucleotides Rv3671c and Rv3672c are separated by 5 nucleotides Rv3672c and Rv3673c are separated by 131 nucleotides Rv3673c and Rv3674c overlap by 1 nucleotides Rv3674c and Rv3675 are separated by 107 nucleotides Rv3675 and Rv3676 are separated by 98 nucleotides Rv3676 and Rv3677c are separated by 105 nucleotides Rv3677c and Rv3678c are separated by 6 nucleotides
Rv3668c: Rv3668c - Possible protease, at 4,109,783 to 4,110,481
Rv3668c
Rv3669: Rv3669 - Probable conserved transmembrane protein, at 4,110,827 to 4,111,345
Rv3669
Rv3670: Rv3670 - Possible epoxide hydrolase EphE (epoxide hydratase) (arene-oxide hydratase), at 4,111,346 to 4,112,329
Rv3670
Rv3671c: Rv3671c - Membrane-associated serine protease, at 4,112,322 to 4,113,515
Rv3671c
Rv3672c: Rv3672c - Conserved hypothetical protein, at 4,113,521 to 4,114,342
Rv3672c
Rv3673c: Rv3673c - Possible membrane-anchored thioredoxin-like protein (thiol-disulfide interchange related protein), at 4,114,474 to 4,115,157
Rv3673c
Rv3674c: Rv3674c - Probable endonuclease III Nth (DNA-(apurinic or apyrimidinic site)lyase) (AP lyase) (AP endonuclease class I) (endodeoxyribonuclease (apurinic or apyrimidinic)) (deoxyribonuclease (apurinic or apyrimidinic)), at 4,115,157 to 4,115,894
Rv3674c
Rv3675: Rv3675 - Possible membrane protein, at 4,116,002 to 4,116,379
Rv3675
Rv3676: Rv3676 - Transcriptional regulatory protein Crp (Crp/Fnr-family), at 4,116,478 to 4,117,152
Rv3676
Rv3677c: Rv3677c - Possible hydrolase, at 4,117,258 to 4,118,052
Rv3677c
Rv3678c: Rv3678c - Conserved protein, at 4,118,059 to 4,118,514
Rv3678c
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