Curated BLAST for Genomes

 

Curated BLAST

Searching in Caulobacter crescentus NA1000 (Caulo)

Found 37 curated entries in PaperBLAST's database that match '3.5.99.6' as complete word(s).

These curated entries have 30 distinct sequences.

Running ublast with E ≤ 0.01

Found 3 relevant proteins in Caulobacter crescentus NA1000, or try another query

CCNA_00453: glucosamine-6-phosphate deaminase
is similar to:
PaperBLAST

CCNA_00453: Glucosamine-6-phosphate deaminase [isomerizing], alternative (EC 3.5.99.6) from Caulobacter crescentus

100% id,
100% cov

Ga0059261_1644: Glucosamine-6-phosphate deaminase [isomerizing], alternative (EC 3.5.99.6) from Sphingomonas koreensis

61% id,
99% cov

BPHYT_RS02735: Glucosamine-6-phosphate deaminase [isomerizing], alternative (EC 3.5.99.6) from Burkholderia phytofirmans

51% id,
100% cov

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CCNA_00569: glucosamine-6-phosphate deaminase
is similar to:
PaperBLAST

CCNA_00453: Glucosamine-6-phosphate deaminase [isomerizing], alternative (EC 3.5.99.6) from Caulobacter crescentus

82% id,
100% cov

Ga0059261_1644: Glucosamine-6-phosphate deaminase [isomerizing], alternative (EC 3.5.99.6) from Sphingomonas koreensis

64% id,
99% cov

BPHYT_RS02735: Glucosamine-6-phosphate deaminase [isomerizing], alternative (EC 3.5.99.6) from Burkholderia phytofirmans

49% id,
100% cov

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CCNA_00117: glucosamine-fructose-6-phosphate aminotransferase, isomerizing
is similar to:
PaperBLAST

Sama_0945: Glucosamine-6-phosphate deaminase [isomerizing], alternative (EC 3.5.99.6) from Shewanella amazonensis

30% id,
98% cov

PGA1_c27890: Glucosamine-6-phosphate deaminase [isomerizing], alternative (EC 3.5.99.6) from Phaeobacter inhibens

30% id,
97% cov

Shewana3_3113: Glucosamine-6-phosphate deaminase [isomerizing], alternative (EC 3.5.99.6) from Shewanella sp.

29% id,
98% cov

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The hits are sorted by %identity * %coverage (highest first)

Running ublast against the 6-frame translation. All reading frames of at least 30 codons are included.

Found hits to 3 reading frames. These were all redundant with annotated proteins.

by Morgan Price, Arkin group
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory