Curated BLAST for Genomes

 

Curated BLAST

Searching in Acidovorax sp. GW101-3H11 (acidovorax_3H11)

Found 8 curated entries in PaperBLAST's database that match '6.3.1.1' as complete word(s).

These curated entries have 5 distinct sequences.

Running ublast with E ≤ 0.01

Found 3 relevant proteins in Acidovorax sp. GW101-3H11, or try another query

Ac3H11_1552: Asparagine synthetase [glutamine-hydrolyzing] (EC 6.3.5.4)
is similar to:
PaperBLAST

AsnB / b0674: asparagine synthetase B (EC 6.3.5.4; EC 6.3.1.1; EC 3.5.1.38; EC 3.5.1.2) from Escherichia coli
asnB / P22106: asparagine synthetase B (EC 6.3.5.4; EC 6.3.1.1; EC 3.5.1.38) from Escherichia coli

34% id,
32% cov

AsnB / b0674: asparagine synthetase B (EC 6.3.5.4; EC 6.3.1.1; EC 3.5.1.38; EC 3.5.1.2) from Escherichia coli
asnB / P22106: asparagine synthetase B (EC 6.3.5.4; EC 6.3.1.1; EC 3.5.1.38) from Escherichia coli

26% id,
40% cov

Ac3H11_3149: Ankyrin
is similar to:
PaperBLAST

TC 1.A.4.6.1 / Q8BLA8: Cold-activated cation channel in nociceptive sensory neurons, ANKTM1, with lower activation temperature (in the noxious cold range) than TRPM8 (TC #1.A.4.5.7) (Story et al., 2003). Also called TRPA1 (Acc #AAS78661) which translates sound into electric signals in the ear. It sits at the tips of cilia in the inner ear and allows passage of K+ and Ca2+ into the cell. Vibrations in the hair cause the channel to open and close. The frequency of the sound waves generate an electrical signal of the same frequency (Jordt et al., 2004). (Shows 25% identity with α-latrotoxin precursor (TC #1.C.6.3.1.1) in its N-terminal half.) TRPA1 is a polyunsaturated fatty acid sensor in mammals, but not in flies and fish (Motter and Ahern, 2012). TRPA1 is regulated by its N-terminal ankyrin repeat domain from Mus musculus

25% id,
16% cov

Ac3H11_2487: Ankyrin
is similar to:
PaperBLAST

TC 1.A.4.6.1 / Q8BLA8: Cold-activated cation channel in nociceptive sensory neurons, ANKTM1, with lower activation temperature (in the noxious cold range) than TRPM8 (TC #1.A.4.5.7) (Story et al., 2003). Also called TRPA1 (Acc #AAS78661) which translates sound into electric signals in the ear. It sits at the tips of cilia in the inner ear and allows passage of K+ and Ca2+ into the cell. Vibrations in the hair cause the channel to open and close. The frequency of the sound waves generate an electrical signal of the same frequency (Jordt et al., 2004). (Shows 25% identity with α-latrotoxin precursor (TC #1.C.6.3.1.1) in its N-terminal half.) TRPA1 is a polyunsaturated fatty acid sensor in mammals, but not in flies and fish (Motter and Ahern, 2012). TRPA1 is regulated by its N-terminal ankyrin repeat domain from Mus musculus

24% id,
16% cov

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 2 reading frames. These were all redundant with annotated proteins.

by Morgan Price, Arkin group
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory