GapMind for catabolism of small carbon sources

 

Alignments for a candidate for hisJ in Lutibaculum baratangense AMV1

Align Amino acid (Lysine/arginine/ornithine/histidine/octopine) ABC transporter periplasmic binding protein, component of Amino acid transporter, PA5152-PA5155. Probably transports numerous amino acids including lysine, arginine, histidine, D-alanine and D-valine (Johnson et al. 2008). Regulated by ArgR (characterized)
to candidate WP_023430671.1 N177_RS02605 ABC transporter substrate-binding protein

Query= TCDB::Q9HU31
         (250 letters)



>NCBI__GCF_000496075.1:WP_023430671.1
          Length = 257

 Score =  228 bits (581), Expect = 9e-65
 Identities = 124/256 (48%), Positives = 164/256 (64%), Gaps = 7/256 (2%)

Query: 1   MKNYKKILLAAAATLAFALDASAADKLRIGTEGAYPPFNGIDASGQAVGFDLDIGKALCA 60
           M+   ++ +AAAA +A    + A +KLRIGTEGAYPPFN  DASGQ +GFD+DI  ALC 
Sbjct: 1   MRPTLRLAVAAAALMAATGFSQAQEKLRIGTEGAYPPFNYTDASGQLMGFDIDIANALCE 60

Query: 61  KMKTECEVVTSDWDGIIPALNAKKFDFIVASMSITDERKQAVDFTDPYYTNKLQFVAPKS 120
           +M+ ECE VT DWDGIIPAL A +FD I+ASMSIT+ER+Q VDFT+ YY        P+ 
Sbjct: 61  EMQVECEFVTQDWDGIIPALQANRFDAIIASMSITEERRQQVDFTNKYYNTPPAIAVPED 120

Query: 121 VDF-KTDKDSLKGKVIGAQRATIAGTWLEDNMADVVTIKLYDTQENAYLDLSSGRLDGVL 179
            D  +   +SL GK +GAQ +T    + E    D   ++LY T E   LDLSSGRLDGV+
Sbjct: 121 SDLTEATPESLSGKALGAQSSTTHSNYAEAKFPD-ADLRLYPTAEEYKLDLSSGRLDGVI 179

Query: 180 ADKFVQYDWLKSDAGKEFEFKG----EPVFDNDKIGIAVRKG-DPLREKLNAALKEIVAD 234
            D  V  +W+ S+ G   +       +P  + +  GIA+RKG D LRE+ N A+  I  +
Sbjct: 180 DDVVVLSEWVDSEDGACCKILTPLPLDPEINGEGAGIAIRKGEDELRERFNDAIAAIREN 239

Query: 235 GTYKKINDKYFPFSIY 250
           GTY++IN+KYF F +Y
Sbjct: 240 GTYQEINEKYFDFDVY 255


Lambda     K      H
   0.317    0.135    0.392 

Gapped
Lambda     K      H
   0.267   0.0410    0.140 


Matrix: BLOSUM62
Gap Penalties: Existence: 11, Extension: 1
Number of Sequences: 1
Number of Hits to DB: 240
Number of extensions: 14
Number of successful extensions: 5
Number of sequences better than 1.0e-02: 1
Number of HSP's gapped: 1
Number of HSP's successfully gapped: 1
Length of query: 250
Length of database: 257
Length adjustment: 24
Effective length of query: 226
Effective length of database: 233
Effective search space:    52658
Effective search space used:    52658
Neighboring words threshold: 11
Window for multiple hits: 40
X1: 16 ( 7.3 bits)
X2: 38 (14.6 bits)
X3: 64 (24.7 bits)
S1: 41 (21.7 bits)
S2: 47 (22.7 bits)

This GapMind analysis is from Sep 24 2021. 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) 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.

A candidate for a step is "high confidence" if either:

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:

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