Protein WP_025273260.1 in Haloglycomyces albus DSM 45210
Annotation: NCBI__GCF_000527155.1:WP_025273260.1
Length: 355 amino acids
Source: GCF_000527155.1 in NCBI
Candidate for 42 steps in catabolism of small carbon sources
Pathway | Step | Score | Similar to | Id. | Cov. | Bits | Other hit | Other id. | Other bits |
xylitol catabolism | HSERO_RS17020 | med | ABC-type sugar transport system, ATPase component protein (characterized, see rationale) | 37% | 85% | 193 | WtpC, component of Tungsten (KM=20pM)/molybdate (KM=10nM) porter | 33% | 186.4 |
sucrose catabolism | thuK | lo | ABC transporter (characterized, see rationale) | 40% | 72% | 178.3 | WtpC, component of Tungsten (KM=20pM)/molybdate (KM=10nM) porter | 33% | 186.4 |
D-sorbitol (glucitol) catabolism | mtlK | lo | ABC transporter for D-Sorbitol, ATPase component (characterized) | 38% | 74% | 177.9 | WtpC, component of Tungsten (KM=20pM)/molybdate (KM=10nM) porter | 33% | 186.4 |
D-cellobiose catabolism | gtsD | lo | Sugar ABC transporter ATP-binding protein (characterized, see rationale) | 34% | 95% | 173.3 | WtpC, component of Tungsten (KM=20pM)/molybdate (KM=10nM) porter | 33% | 186.4 |
D-glucose catabolism | gtsD | lo | Sugar ABC transporter ATP-binding protein (characterized, see rationale) | 34% | 95% | 173.3 | WtpC, component of Tungsten (KM=20pM)/molybdate (KM=10nM) porter | 33% | 186.4 |
lactose catabolism | gtsD | lo | Sugar ABC transporter ATP-binding protein (characterized, see rationale) | 34% | 95% | 173.3 | WtpC, component of Tungsten (KM=20pM)/molybdate (KM=10nM) porter | 33% | 186.4 |
D-maltose catabolism | gtsD | lo | Sugar ABC transporter ATP-binding protein (characterized, see rationale) | 34% | 95% | 173.3 | WtpC, component of Tungsten (KM=20pM)/molybdate (KM=10nM) porter | 33% | 186.4 |
sucrose catabolism | gtsD | lo | Sugar ABC transporter ATP-binding protein (characterized, see rationale) | 34% | 95% | 173.3 | WtpC, component of Tungsten (KM=20pM)/molybdate (KM=10nM) porter | 33% | 186.4 |
trehalose catabolism | gtsD | lo | Sugar ABC transporter ATP-binding protein (characterized, see rationale) | 34% | 95% | 173.3 | WtpC, component of Tungsten (KM=20pM)/molybdate (KM=10nM) porter | 33% | 186.4 |
D-maltose catabolism | malK | lo | Maltose/maltodextrin import ATP-binding protein MalK; EC 7.5.2.1 (characterized) | 41% | 60% | 171 | WtpC, component of Tungsten (KM=20pM)/molybdate (KM=10nM) porter | 33% | 186.4 |
D-maltose catabolism | thuK | lo | Trehalose/maltose import ATP-binding protein MalK; EC 7.5.2.1 (characterized) | 38% | 65% | 170.6 | WtpC, component of Tungsten (KM=20pM)/molybdate (KM=10nM) porter | 33% | 186.4 |
trehalose catabolism | thuK | lo | Trehalose/maltose import ATP-binding protein MalK; EC 7.5.2.1 (characterized) | 38% | 65% | 170.6 | WtpC, component of Tungsten (KM=20pM)/molybdate (KM=10nM) porter | 33% | 186.4 |
lactose catabolism | lacK | lo | LacK, component of Lactose porter (characterized) | 42% | 60% | 170.2 | WtpC, component of Tungsten (KM=20pM)/molybdate (KM=10nM) porter | 33% | 186.4 |
D-maltose catabolism | malK1 | lo | MalK; aka Sugar ABC transporter, ATP-binding protein, component of The maltose, maltotriose, mannotetraose (MalE1)/maltose, maltotriose, trehalose (MalE2) porter (Nanavati et al., 2005). For MalG1 (823aas) and MalG2 (833aas), the C-terminal transmembrane domain with 6 putative TMSs is preceded by a single N-terminal TMS and a large (600 residue) hydrophilic region showing sequence similarity to MLP1 and 2 (9.A.14; e-12 & e-7) as well as other proteins (characterized) | 38% | 63% | 169.9 | WtpC, component of Tungsten (KM=20pM)/molybdate (KM=10nM) porter | 33% | 186.4 |
putrescine catabolism | potA | lo | spermidine/putrescine ABC transporter, ATP-binding protein PotA; EC 3.6.3.31 (characterized) | 42% | 62% | 167.5 | WtpC, component of Tungsten (KM=20pM)/molybdate (KM=10nM) porter | 33% | 186.4 |
D-mannose catabolism | TT_C0211 | lo | Sugar-binding transport ATP-binding protein aka MalK1 aka TT_C0211, 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) | 36% | 89% | 166.4 | WtpC, component of Tungsten (KM=20pM)/molybdate (KM=10nM) porter | 33% | 186.4 |
trehalose catabolism | malK | lo | MsmK aka SMU.882, component of The raffinose/stachyose transporter, MsmEFGK (MalK (3.A.1.1.27) can probably substitute for MsmK; Webb et al., 2008). This system may also transport melibiose, isomaltotriose and sucrose as well as isomaltosaccharides (characterized) | 36% | 67% | 165.6 | WtpC, component of Tungsten (KM=20pM)/molybdate (KM=10nM) porter | 33% | 186.4 |
D-galactose catabolism | PfGW456L13_1897 | lo | ABC transporter for D-Galactose and D-Glucose, ATPase component (characterized) | 34% | 88% | 165.2 | WtpC, component of Tungsten (KM=20pM)/molybdate (KM=10nM) porter | 33% | 186.4 |
D-maltose catabolism | malK_Aa | lo | ABC-type maltose transporter (EC 7.5.2.1) (characterized) | 40% | 58% | 164.5 | WtpC, component of Tungsten (KM=20pM)/molybdate (KM=10nM) porter | 33% | 186.4 |
D-cellobiose catabolism | aglK' | lo | Maltose/maltodextrin import ATP-binding protein; EC 3.6.3.19 (characterized, see rationale) | 37% | 71% | 161.4 | WtpC, component of Tungsten (KM=20pM)/molybdate (KM=10nM) porter | 33% | 186.4 |
L-fucose catabolism | SM_b21106 | lo | ABC transporter for L-Fucose, ATPase component (characterized) | 33% | 80% | 161.4 | WtpC, component of Tungsten (KM=20pM)/molybdate (KM=10nM) porter | 33% | 186.4 |
D-glucose catabolism | aglK' | lo | Maltose/maltodextrin import ATP-binding protein; EC 3.6.3.19 (characterized, see rationale) | 37% | 71% | 161.4 | WtpC, component of Tungsten (KM=20pM)/molybdate (KM=10nM) porter | 33% | 186.4 |
lactose catabolism | aglK' | lo | Maltose/maltodextrin import ATP-binding protein; EC 3.6.3.19 (characterized, see rationale) | 37% | 71% | 161.4 | WtpC, component of Tungsten (KM=20pM)/molybdate (KM=10nM) porter | 33% | 186.4 |
D-maltose catabolism | aglK | lo | Maltose/maltodextrin import ATP-binding protein; EC 3.6.3.19 (characterized, see rationale) | 37% | 71% | 161.4 | WtpC, component of Tungsten (KM=20pM)/molybdate (KM=10nM) porter | 33% | 186.4 |
D-maltose catabolism | aglK' | lo | Maltose/maltodextrin import ATP-binding protein; EC 3.6.3.19 (characterized, see rationale) | 37% | 71% | 161.4 | WtpC, component of Tungsten (KM=20pM)/molybdate (KM=10nM) porter | 33% | 186.4 |
sucrose catabolism | aglK | lo | Maltose/maltodextrin import ATP-binding protein; EC 3.6.3.19 (characterized, see rationale) | 37% | 71% | 161.4 | WtpC, component of Tungsten (KM=20pM)/molybdate (KM=10nM) porter | 33% | 186.4 |
sucrose catabolism | aglK' | lo | Maltose/maltodextrin import ATP-binding protein; EC 3.6.3.19 (characterized, see rationale) | 37% | 71% | 161.4 | WtpC, component of Tungsten (KM=20pM)/molybdate (KM=10nM) porter | 33% | 186.4 |
trehalose catabolism | aglK | lo | Maltose/maltodextrin import ATP-binding protein; EC 3.6.3.19 (characterized, see rationale) | 37% | 71% | 161.4 | WtpC, component of Tungsten (KM=20pM)/molybdate (KM=10nM) porter | 33% | 186.4 |
trehalose catabolism | aglK' | lo | Maltose/maltodextrin import ATP-binding protein; EC 3.6.3.19 (characterized, see rationale) | 37% | 71% | 161.4 | WtpC, component of Tungsten (KM=20pM)/molybdate (KM=10nM) porter | 33% | 186.4 |
L-arabinose catabolism | xacJ | lo | Xylose/arabinose import ATP-binding protein XacJ; EC 7.5.2.13 (characterized, see rationale) | 32% | 83% | 157.9 | WtpC, component of Tungsten (KM=20pM)/molybdate (KM=10nM) porter | 33% | 186.4 |
D-maltose catabolism | malK_Bb | lo | ABC-type maltose transport, ATP binding protein (characterized, see rationale) | 31% | 84% | 157.5 | WtpC, component of Tungsten (KM=20pM)/molybdate (KM=10nM) porter | 33% | 186.4 |
trehalose catabolism | treV | lo | TreV, component of Trehalose porter (characterized) | 38% | 66% | 155.2 | WtpC, component of Tungsten (KM=20pM)/molybdate (KM=10nM) porter | 33% | 186.4 |
N-acetyl-D-glucosamine catabolism | SMc02869 | lo | N-Acetyl-D-glucosamine ABC transport system, ATPase component (characterized) | 37% | 62% | 154.8 | WtpC, component of Tungsten (KM=20pM)/molybdate (KM=10nM) porter | 33% | 186.4 |
D-glucosamine (chitosamine) catabolism | SMc02869 | lo | N-Acetyl-D-glucosamine ABC transport system, ATPase component (characterized) | 37% | 62% | 154.8 | WtpC, component of Tungsten (KM=20pM)/molybdate (KM=10nM) porter | 33% | 186.4 |
D-mannitol catabolism | mtlK | lo | ABC transporter for D-Mannitol, D-Mannose, and D-Mannose, ATPase component (characterized) | 32% | 87% | 153.7 | WtpC, component of Tungsten (KM=20pM)/molybdate (KM=10nM) porter | 33% | 186.4 |
D-maltose catabolism | malK_Sm | lo | MalK, component of Maltose/Maltotriose/maltodextrin (up to 7 glucose units) transporters MalXFGK (MsmK (3.A.1.1.28) can probably substitute for MalK; Webb et al., 2008) (characterized) | 33% | 66% | 149.8 | WtpC, component of Tungsten (KM=20pM)/molybdate (KM=10nM) porter | 33% | 186.4 |
D-cellobiose catabolism | msiK | lo | MsiK protein, component of The cellobiose/cellotriose (and possibly higher cellooligosaccharides), CebEFGMsiK [MsiK functions to energize several ABC transporters including those for maltose/maltotriose and trehalose] (characterized) | 36% | 70% | 148.7 | WtpC, component of Tungsten (KM=20pM)/molybdate (KM=10nM) porter | 33% | 186.4 |
L-tryptophan catabolism | ecfA2 | lo | Energy-coupling factor transporter ATP-binding protein EcfA2; Short=ECF transporter A component EcfA2; EC 7.-.-.- (characterized, see rationale) | 39% | 76% | 136.7 | WtpC, component of Tungsten (KM=20pM)/molybdate (KM=10nM) porter | 33% | 186.4 |
glycerol catabolism | glpT | lo | GlpT, component of Glycerol uptake porter, GlpSTPQV (characterized) | 32% | 80% | 134 | WtpC, component of Tungsten (KM=20pM)/molybdate (KM=10nM) porter | 33% | 186.4 |
glycerol catabolism | glpS | lo | GlpS, component of Glycerol uptake porter, GlpSTPQV (characterized) | 33% | 73% | 118.6 | WtpC, component of Tungsten (KM=20pM)/molybdate (KM=10nM) porter | 33% | 186.4 |
D-alanine catabolism | AZOBR_RS08245 | lo | Leucine/isoleucine/valine ABC transporter,ATPase component; EC 3.6.3.- (characterized, see rationale) | 33% | 81% | 104.8 | WtpC, component of Tungsten (KM=20pM)/molybdate (KM=10nM) porter | 33% | 186.4 |
L-proline catabolism | AZOBR_RS08245 | lo | Leucine/isoleucine/valine ABC transporter,ATPase component; EC 3.6.3.- (characterized, see rationale) | 33% | 81% | 104.8 | WtpC, component of Tungsten (KM=20pM)/molybdate (KM=10nM) porter | 33% | 186.4 |
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Sequence
MVVESVLDARVVVDRGEFAVDVSLSLSAGETVAIVGPNGAGKTTVLSALAGLLPVEAGRI
AVGGTVVDDPDTGVWLAAQRRNVGMVFQDYLLFPHLSALDNVAFGLRRRGWRRAAARREA
ADWLKRVGLDASAMSRKPRRLSGGQAQRVAVARSMAPEPGVLLLDEPLAALDARTRLDMR
AELHQRLNEHQGGAVVVTHDPVDALVLADRMVVVESGRVVQEGTAAEITSQPRTDYVARL
VGLNLYRGLARGTSVVLDNGMTVETGESLRGAAFVAFSPQAVALHAVEPEGSPRNSWPVE
VESLYRHGDHVRVALAGSVRLAADVTPSAAAELALSPGRRLWAAVKATEVRAYPD
This GapMind analysis is from Apr 09 2024. The underlying query database was built on Sep 17 2021.
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- HMMer finds a hit with 80% coverage of the model, and either other identity < 40 or other coverage < 0.75.
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Otherwise, a candidate is "medium confidence" if either:
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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.
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by Morgan Price, Arkin group, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory