Curated BLAST for Genomes

 

Curated BLAST

Searching in Desulfovibrio vulgaris Hildenborough (882)

Found 6 curated entries in PaperBLAST's database that match '6.1.1.24'.

These curated entries have 6 distinct sequences.

Running ublast with E ≤ 0.01

Found 3 relevant proteins in Desulfovibrio vulgaris Hildenborough, or try another query

DVU2951: glutaminyl-tRNA synthetase
is similar to:
PaperBLAST

P00962: glutamine-tRNA ligase (EC 6.1.1.18); glutamate-tRNAGln ligase (EC 6.1.1.24) from Escherichia coli

59% id,
99% cov

CCNA_01982: glutamyl-tRNA(Glx) synthetase (EC 6.1.1.24) from Caulobacter crescentus

26% id,
58% cov

SYEM_HUMAN / Q5JPH6: Nondiscriminating glutamyl-tRNA synthetase EARS2, mitochondrial; Glutamate--tRNA(Gln) ligase EARS2, mitochondrial; Glutamyl-tRNA synthetase; GluRS; Mitochondrial glutamyl-tRNA synthetase; mtGluRS; EC 6.1.1.24; EC 6.1.1.17 from Homo sapiens

24% id,
48% cov

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DVU2552: glutamyl-tRNA synthetase
is similar to:
PaperBLAST

CCNA_01982: glutamyl-tRNA(Glx) synthetase (EC 6.1.1.24) from Caulobacter crescentus

45% id,
99% cov

gltX / P22250: glutamyl-tRNAGlx synthetase (EC 6.1.1.17; EC 6.1.1.24) from Bacillus subtilis

40% id,
99% cov

Q9X2I8: glutamate-tRNAGln ligase (EC 6.1.1.24) from Thermotoga maritima

41% id,
94% cov

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DVU1693: glutamyl-tRNA synthetase
is similar to:
PaperBLAST

gltX / P22250: glutamyl-tRNAGlx synthetase (EC 6.1.1.17; EC 6.1.1.24) from Bacillus subtilis

40% id,
53% cov

Q9X2I8: glutamate-tRNAGln ligase (EC 6.1.1.24) from Thermotoga maritima

36% id,
54% cov

SYEM_HUMAN / Q5JPH6: Nondiscriminating glutamyl-tRNA synthetase EARS2, mitochondrial; Glutamate--tRNA(Gln) ligase EARS2, mitochondrial; Glutamyl-tRNA synthetase; GluRS; Mitochondrial glutamyl-tRNA synthetase; mtGluRS; EC 6.1.1.24; EC 6.1.1.17 from Homo sapiens

40% id,
48% 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