PSORTb v3.0 (Gram-negative)

Running PSORTb v3.0 on 14217 b0071 isopropylmalate isomerase small subunit (NCBI) (201 amino acids)

SeqID: 14217 b0071 isopropylmalate isomerase small subunit (NCBI)
  Analysis Report:
    CMSVM-            Unknown                       [No details]
    CytoSVM-          Unknown                       [No details]
    ECSVM-            Unknown                       [No details]
    ModHMM-           Unknown                       [No internal helices found]
    Motif-            Unknown                       [No motifs found]
    OMPMotif-         Unknown                       [No motifs found]
    OMSVM-            Unknown                       [No details]
    PPSVM-            Unknown                       [No details]
    Profile-          Unknown                       [No matches to profiles found]
    SCL-BLAST-        Cytoplasmic                   [matched 15598316: Cytoplasmic protein]
    SCL-BLASTe-       Unknown                       [No matches against database]
    Signal-           Unknown                       [No signal peptide detected]
  Localization Scores:
    Cytoplasmic            9.26
    Periplasmic            0.48
    CytoplasmicMembrane    0.24
    OuterMembrane          0.01
    Extracellular          0.01
  Final Prediction:
    Cytoplasmic            9.26

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Input

>14217 b0071 isopropylmalate isomerase small subunit (NCBI)
MAEKFIKHTGLVVPLDAANVDTDAIIPKQFLQKVTRTGFGAHLFNDWRFLDEKGQQPNPD
FVLNFPQYQGASILLARENFGCGSSREHAPWALTDYGFKVVIAPSFADIFYGNSFNNQLL
PVKLSDAEVDELFALVKANPGIHFDVDLEAQEVKAGEKTYRFTIDAFRRHCMMNGLDSIG
LTLQHDDAIAAYEAKQPAFMN

by Morgan Price, Arkin group
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory