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Alignments for a candidate for B12-reactivation-domain in Alicycliphilus denitrificans K601

Align candidate WP_041701223.1 ALIDE2_RS00965 (methionine synthase)
to HMM PF02965 (Met_synt_B12)

# hmmsearch :: search profile(s) against a sequence database
# HMMER 3.3.1 (Jul 2020); http://hmmer.org/
# Copyright (C) 2020 Howard Hughes Medical Institute.
# Freely distributed under the BSD open source license.
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# query HMM file:                  ../tmp/path.aa/PF02965.21.hmm
# target sequence database:        /tmp/gapView.3183.genome.faa
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Query:       Met_synt_B12  [M=273]
Accession:   PF02965.21
Description: Vitamin B12 dependent methionine synthase, activation domain
Scores for complete sequences (score includes all domains):
   --- full sequence ---   --- best 1 domain ---    -#dom-
    E-value  score  bias    E-value  score  bias    exp  N  Sequence                                 Description
    ------- ------ -----    ------- ------ -----   ---- --  --------                                 -----------
   8.7e-126  404.9   0.0   1.5e-125  404.2   0.0    1.4  1  lcl|NCBI__GCF_000204645.1:WP_041701223.1  ALIDE2_RS00965 methionine syntha


Domain annotation for each sequence (and alignments):
>> lcl|NCBI__GCF_000204645.1:WP_041701223.1  ALIDE2_RS00965 methionine synthase
   #    score  bias  c-Evalue  i-Evalue hmmfrom  hmm to    alifrom  ali to    envfrom  env to     acc
 ---   ------ ----- --------- --------- ------- -------    ------- -------    ------- -------    ----
   1 !  404.2   0.0  1.5e-125  1.5e-125       1     273 []     612     888 ..     612     888 .. 0.98

  Alignments for each domain:
  == domain 1  score: 404.2 bits;  conditional E-value: 1.5e-125
                              Met_synt_B12   1 dleelveyidWtpffqaWelkgkypkiledekvgeeakklfkdAqamLkkiieekllkakavvglfpAn 69 
                                               dl+e+++y+dW pffq+W+l+g +p+il+d++vgeea+k+++d+qamLkkiie ++l+a++v+glfpAn
  lcl|NCBI__GCF_000204645.1:WP_041701223.1 612 DLAEIAKYLDWGPFFQTWDLAGAFPAILDDDVVGEEARKVYADGQAMLKKIIEGRWLQANGVIGLFPAN 680
                                               699****************************************************************** PP

                              Met_synt_B12  70 segddievyadesrseelatlhtLrqqaeke.....egkpnlclaDfvapkesgvkDyiGlFavtaglg 133
                                               ++gddie y+de+r+++l+t++ Lrqq+ek+     + +p+++laDfvapkesg++Dy G+Favtag+g
  lcl|NCBI__GCF_000204645.1:WP_041701223.1 681 RVGDDIEFYTDETRTQVLMTWYGLRQQTEKQvdaegRLRPSRSLADFVAPKESGIADYAGMFAVTAGIG 749
                                               ******************************97775556788**************************** PP

                              Met_synt_B12 134 ieelakefeaekddYsailvkaladrLaeAfaellhekvrkelWgyakdeklsneelikekYqgiRpAp 202
                                               +e++ kef ++ ddYs+il k ladrLaeAfae+lhe+vrk+lWgy +de+lsne+likekYqgiRpAp
  lcl|NCBI__GCF_000204645.1:WP_041701223.1 750 AEKKEKEFLDALDDYSNILFKGLADRLAEAFAECLHERVRKDLWGYGADESLSNEDLIKEKYQGIRPAP 818
                                               ********************************************************************* PP

                              Met_synt_B12 203 GYpacpdhtekktlfelldaeekigieLteslamtPaasvsGlyfahpearyFavgkiekdqvedyakr 271
                                               GYpacpdht k  lf+ l+a+e ig+ Ltes+am Pa+svsG+y+ahp+a+yF vg+i++dqv+d+a+r
  lcl|NCBI__GCF_000204645.1:WP_041701223.1 819 GYPACPDHTAKIALFDTLQARE-IGMDLTESMAMFPASSVSGFYLAHPQATYFVVGQIGDDQVQDMAAR 886
                                               **********************.********************************************** PP

                              Met_synt_B12 272 kg 273
                                               +g
  lcl|NCBI__GCF_000204645.1:WP_041701223.1 887 RG 888
                                               97 PP



Internal pipeline statistics summary:
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Query model(s):                            1  (273 nodes)
Target sequences:                          1  (903 residues searched)
Passed MSV filter:                         1  (1); expected 0.0 (0.02)
Passed bias filter:                        1  (1); expected 0.0 (0.02)
Passed Vit filter:                         1  (1); expected 0.0 (0.001)
Passed Fwd filter:                         1  (1); expected 0.0 (1e-05)
Initial search space (Z):                  1  [actual number of targets]
Domain search space  (domZ):               1  [number of targets reported over threshold]
# CPU time: 0.01u 0.01s 00:00:00.02 Elapsed: 00:00:00.01
# Mc/sec: 15.92
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This GapMind analysis is from Apr 10 2024. The underlying query database was built on Apr 09 2024.

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Each pathway is defined by a set of rules based on individual steps or genes. Candidates for each step are identified by using ublast (a fast alternative to protein BLAST) against a database of manually-curated proteins (most of which are experimentally characterized) or by using HMMer with enzyme models (usually from TIGRFam). Ublast hits may be split across two different proteins.

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where "other" refers to the best ublast hit to a sequence that is not annotated as performing this step (and is not "ignored").

Otherwise, a candidate is "medium confidence" if either:

Other blast hits with at least 50% coverage are "low confidence."

Steps with no high- or medium-confidence candidates may be considered "gaps." For the typical bacterium that can make all 20 amino acids, there are 1-2 gaps in amino acid biosynthesis pathways. For diverse bacteria and archaea that can utilize a carbon source, there is a complete high-confidence catabolic pathway (including a transporter) just 38% of the time, and there is a complete medium-confidence pathway 63% of the time. Gaps may be due to:

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by Morgan Price, Arkin group, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory