Cre06.g295450.t1.2 hydroxypyruvate reductase

Chromosome Product Feature Type Transcript Start End Strand Length
Cre06.g295450.t1.2 chromosome_6 hydroxypyruvate reductase CDS 6867177 6872537 + 5 360
Locus Genomic View Functional Annotation
Cre06.g295450.t1.2 Cre06.g295450.t1.2

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Symbol Augustus Synonyms STRING PAC Record in ChlamyCyc
HPR1 g6839.t1, Cre06.g295450.t1.1 JGI128310 30778844 Search
Motif 1 Motif 2 Residual
bicluster_0037

motif_0037_1

e.value: 
0.000069
Motif Bicluster: 
Width: 
21
Number of Sites: 
1
Consensus: 
CncCGCCActGcCnCCgCCac

motif_0037_2

e.value: 
0.034
Motif Bicluster: 
Width: 
24
Number of Sites: 
1
Consensus: 
TTGGTTTAGTgTgGGcTGGTaTnT
0.20
bicluster_0192

motif_0192_1

e.value: 
0.0000058
Motif Bicluster: 
Width: 
20
Number of Sites: 
1
Consensus: 
CCgCCaCnGCCACaGCCgCC

motif_0192_2

e.value: 
0.0097
Motif Bicluster: 
Width: 
24
Number of Sites: 
1
Consensus: 
cATGcAttGAgCAAAaGCCAcTTG
0.25
GO:0016616 GO:0051287 GO:0008152 GO:0055114 GO:0048037 -

oxidoreductase activity, acting on the CH-OH group of donors, NAD or NADP as acceptor

GO Category: 
molecular_function
Details: 
Catalysis of an oxidation-reduction (redox) reaction in which a CH-OH group acts as a hydrogen or electron donor and reduces NAD+ or NADP.

NAD binding

GO Category: 
molecular_function
Details: 
Interacting selectively and non-covalently with nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide, a coenzyme involved in many redox and biosynthetic reactions; binding may be to either the oxidized form, NAD+, or the reduced form, NADH.

metabolic process

GO Category: 
biological_process
Details: 
The chemical reactions and pathways, including anabolism and catabolism, by which living organisms transform chemical substances. Metabolic processes typically transform small molecules, but also include macromolecular processes such as DNA repair and replication, and protein synthesis and degradation.

oxidation-reduction process

GO Category: 
biological_process
Details: 
A metabolic process that results in the removal or addition of one or more electrons to or from a substance, with or without the concomitant removal or addition of a proton or protons.

cofactor binding

GO Category: 
molecular_function
Details: 
Interacting selectively and non-covalently with a cofactor, a substance that is required for the activity of an enzyme or other protein. Cofactors may be inorganic, such as the metal atoms zinc, iron, and copper in certain forms, or organic, in which case they are referred to as coenzymes. Cofactors may either be bound tightly to active sites or bind loosely with the substrate.
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JGI128310
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