Protein WP_012409318.1 in Nostoc punctiforme PCC 73102 ATCC 29133; PCC 73102
Annotation: NCBI__GCF_000020025.1:WP_012409318.1
Length: 275 amino acids
Source: GCF_000020025.1 in NCBI
Candidate for 18 steps in catabolism of small carbon sources
Pathway | Step | Score | Similar to | Id. | Cov. | Bits | Other hit | Other id. | Other bits |
trehalose catabolism | thuG | lo | ABC-type transporter, integral membrane subunit, component of Trehalose porter. Also binds sucrose (Boucher and Noll, 2011). Induced by glucose and trehalose. Directly regulated by trehalose-responsive regulator TreR (characterized) | 34% | 100% | 175.3 | L-arabinose transport system permease protein AraQ | 35% | 194.1 |
D-maltose catabolism | malG_Bb | lo | ABC-type Maltose/ Maltodextrin permease (characterized, see rationale) | 33% | 99% | 169.5 | L-arabinose transport system permease protein AraQ | 35% | 194.1 |
D-maltose catabolism | thuG | lo | Maltose transport system permease protein malG aka TT_C1629, component of The trehalose/maltose/sucrose/palatinose porter (TTC1627-9) plus MalK1 (ABC protein, shared with 3.A.1.1.24) (Silva et al. 2005; Chevance et al., 2006). The receptor (TTC1627) binds disaccharide alpha-glycosides, namely trehalose (alpha-1,1), sucrose (alpha-1,2), maltose (alpha-1,4), palatinose (alpha-1,6) and glucose (characterized) | 32% | 100% | 156.8 | L-arabinose transport system permease protein AraQ | 35% | 194.1 |
sucrose catabolism | thuG | lo | Maltose transport system permease protein malG aka TT_C1629, component of The trehalose/maltose/sucrose/palatinose porter (TTC1627-9) plus MalK1 (ABC protein, shared with 3.A.1.1.24) (Silva et al. 2005; Chevance et al., 2006). The receptor (TTC1627) binds disaccharide alpha-glycosides, namely trehalose (alpha-1,1), sucrose (alpha-1,2), maltose (alpha-1,4), palatinose (alpha-1,6) and glucose (characterized) | 32% | 100% | 156.8 | L-arabinose transport system permease protein AraQ | 35% | 194.1 |
N-acetyl-D-glucosamine catabolism | ngcG | lo | NgcG, component of N-Acetylglucosamine/N,N'-diacetyl chitobiose porter (NgcK (C) not identified) (characterized) | 32% | 86% | 150.6 | L-arabinose transport system permease protein AraQ | 35% | 194.1 |
D-glucosamine (chitosamine) catabolism | ngcG | lo | NgcG, component of N-Acetylglucosamine/N,N'-diacetyl chitobiose porter (NgcK (C) not identified) (characterized) | 32% | 86% | 150.6 | L-arabinose transport system permease protein AraQ | 35% | 194.1 |
lactose catabolism | lacG | lo | LacG, component of Lactose porter (characterized) | 33% | 94% | 146.4 | L-arabinose transport system permease protein AraQ | 35% | 194.1 |
D-cellobiose catabolism | msdB2 | lo | Binding-protein-dependent transport systems inner membrane component (characterized, see rationale) | 31% | 92% | 142.5 | L-arabinose transport system permease protein AraQ | 35% | 194.1 |
D-cellobiose catabolism | gtsC | lo | Sugar transport system permease protein aka TT_C0326, component of The glucose/mannose porter TTC0326-8 plus MalK1 (ABC protein, shared with 3.A.1.1.25) (characterized) | 36% | 99% | 141.7 | L-arabinose transport system permease protein AraQ | 35% | 194.1 |
D-glucose catabolism | gtsC | lo | Sugar transport system permease protein aka TT_C0326, component of The glucose/mannose porter TTC0326-8 plus MalK1 (ABC protein, shared with 3.A.1.1.25) (characterized) | 36% | 99% | 141.7 | L-arabinose transport system permease protein AraQ | 35% | 194.1 |
lactose catabolism | gtsC | lo | Sugar transport system permease protein aka TT_C0326, component of The glucose/mannose porter TTC0326-8 plus MalK1 (ABC protein, shared with 3.A.1.1.25) (characterized) | 36% | 99% | 141.7 | L-arabinose transport system permease protein AraQ | 35% | 194.1 |
D-maltose catabolism | gtsC | lo | Sugar transport system permease protein aka TT_C0326, component of The glucose/mannose porter TTC0326-8 plus MalK1 (ABC protein, shared with 3.A.1.1.25) (characterized) | 36% | 99% | 141.7 | L-arabinose transport system permease protein AraQ | 35% | 194.1 |
D-mannose catabolism | TT_C0326 | lo | Sugar transport system permease protein aka TT_C0326, component of The glucose/mannose porter TTC0326-8 plus MalK1 (ABC protein, shared with 3.A.1.1.25) (characterized) | 36% | 99% | 141.7 | L-arabinose transport system permease protein AraQ | 35% | 194.1 |
sucrose catabolism | gtsC | lo | Sugar transport system permease protein aka TT_C0326, component of The glucose/mannose porter TTC0326-8 plus MalK1 (ABC protein, shared with 3.A.1.1.25) (characterized) | 36% | 99% | 141.7 | L-arabinose transport system permease protein AraQ | 35% | 194.1 |
trehalose catabolism | gtsC | lo | Sugar transport system permease protein aka TT_C0326, component of The glucose/mannose porter TTC0326-8 plus MalK1 (ABC protein, shared with 3.A.1.1.25) (characterized) | 36% | 99% | 141.7 | L-arabinose transport system permease protein AraQ | 35% | 194.1 |
xylitol catabolism | Dshi_0549 | lo | ABC transporter for Xylitol, permease component 2 (characterized) | 34% | 96% | 129.4 | L-arabinose transport system permease protein AraQ | 35% | 194.1 |
D-xylose catabolism | gtsC | lo | ABC transporter for D-Glucose-6-Phosphate, permease component 1 (characterized) | 30% | 97% | 121.3 | L-arabinose transport system permease protein AraQ | 35% | 194.1 |
xylitol catabolism | HSERO_RS17010 | lo | ABC-type sugar transport system, permease component protein (characterized, see rationale) | 32% | 91% | 112.1 | L-arabinose transport system permease protein AraQ | 35% | 194.1 |
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Sequence
MTKISGLKVLLYVLLTLYAIVTLIPFLWALSASFKPLTEIVGGEPNFLPKNFTLDNYRQI
FLQEPLFWRWLFNSVVIAVSVTLLNLLLNSMAGYALARLRFVGKRFWFFLILAVLAVPAQ
ITLIPTFLILKAIGWLNSYQGMIVPSMVNATFIFMMRQFFVNFPKELEEAAQLDGLNTFG
IFRHIVLPLAKPALAAQAVFVFMGSWNNFLLPIVILFDPEMFTLPLGLNTFKGQYISYWN
YIMAASMVFTLPALGIYAFFNRYFIQSVTFTGGKG
This GapMind analysis is from Apr 09 2024. The underlying query database was built on Sep 17 2021.
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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)
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HMMer with enzyme models (usually from
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A candidate for a step is "high confidence" if either:
- ublast finds a hit to a characterized protein at above 40% identity and 80% coverage, and bits >= other bits+10.
- (Hits to curated proteins without experimental data as to their function are never considered high confidence.)
- HMMer finds a hit with 80% coverage of the model, and either other identity < 40 or other coverage < 0.75.
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:
- ublast finds a hit at above 40% identity and 70% coverage (ignoring otherBits).
- ublast finds a hit at above 30% identity and 80% coverage, and bits >= other bits.
- HMMer finds a hit (regardless of coverage or other bits).
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:
- our ignorance of proteins' functions,
- omissions in the gene models,
- frame-shift errors in the genome sequence, or
- the organism lacks the pathway.
GapMind relies on the predicted proteins in the genome and does not search the six-frame translation. In most cases, you can search the six-frame translation by clicking on links to Curated BLAST for each step definition (in the per-step page).
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by Morgan Price, Arkin group, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory