Curated BLAST for Genomes

 

Curated BLAST

Searching in Pseudomonas fluorescens FW300-N2E3 (pseudo3_N2E3)

Found 5 curated entries in PaperBLAST's database that match '2.3.1.247' as complete word(s).

These curated entries have 2 distinct sequences.

Running ublast with E ≤ 0.01

Found 2 relevant proteins in Pseudomonas fluorescens FW300-N2E3, or try another query

AO353_07745: NADPH:quinone reductase
is similar to:
PaperBLAST

KCE_FUSNN / Q8RHX2: 3-keto-5-aminohexanoate cleavage enzyme; EC 2.3.1.247 from Fusobacterium nucleatum
kce / Q8RHX2: 3-keto,5-aminohexanoate cleavage enzyme subunit (EC 2.3.1.247) from Fusobacterium nucleatum
Q8RHX2: 3-keto-5-aminohexanoate cleavage enzyme (EC 2.3.1.247) from Fusobacterium nucleatum

39% id,
100% cov

KCE_CLOAI / B0VHH0: 3-keto-5-aminohexanoate cleavage enzyme; EC 2.3.1.247 from Cloacimonas acidaminovorans
B0VHH0: 3-keto-5-aminohexanoate cleavage enzyme (EC 2.3.1.247) from Candidatus Cloacimonas

35% id,
99% cov

AO353_21010: transposase
is similar to:
PaperBLAST

KCE_CLOAI / B0VHH0: 3-keto-5-aminohexanoate cleavage enzyme; EC 2.3.1.247 from Cloacimonas acidaminovorans
B0VHH0: 3-keto-5-aminohexanoate cleavage enzyme (EC 2.3.1.247) from Candidatus Cloacimonas

42% id,
40% cov

KCE_FUSNN / Q8RHX2: 3-keto-5-aminohexanoate cleavage enzyme; EC 2.3.1.247 from Fusobacterium nucleatum
kce / Q8RHX2: 3-keto,5-aminohexanoate cleavage enzyme subunit (EC 2.3.1.247) from Fusobacterium nucleatum
Q8RHX2: 3-keto-5-aminohexanoate cleavage enzyme (EC 2.3.1.247) from Fusobacterium nucleatum

29% id,
50% cov

KCE_FUSNN / Q8RHX2: 3-keto-5-aminohexanoate cleavage enzyme; EC 2.3.1.247 from Fusobacterium nucleatum
kce / Q8RHX2: 3-keto,5-aminohexanoate cleavage enzyme subunit (EC 2.3.1.247) from Fusobacterium nucleatum
Q8RHX2: 3-keto-5-aminohexanoate cleavage enzyme (EC 2.3.1.247) from Fusobacterium nucleatum

41% id,
33% 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