Organism : Halobacterium salinarum NRC-1 | Module List :
Regulation information for VNG0217H
(Mouseover regulator name to see its description)
Regulator | Module | Operator |
---|---|---|
VNG1237C | 13 | tf |
VNG2112C | 13 | tf |
VNG6143H | 13 | tf |
VNG6287H | 13 | tf |
VNG6438G | 13 | tf |
VNG0247C | 32 | tf |
VNG1237C | 32 | tf |
VNG6143H | 32 | tf |
VNG1237C | 53 | tf |
VNG2112C | 53 | tf |
VNG6143H | 53 | tf |
VNG0869G | 93 | tf |
VNG6143H | 93 | tf |
VNG6438G | 93 | tf |
VNG6143H | 92 | tf |
VNG1786H | 103 | tf |
VNG2112C | 103 | tf |
VNG5068G VNG1886C |
103 | combiner |
VNG6143H | 103 | tf |
VNG1510C VNG6288C |
105 | combiner |
VNG6143H | 105 | tf |
VNG1510C | 94 | tf |
VNG1510C VNG6288C |
94 | combiner |
VNG6143H | 94 | tf |
VNG0247C | 43 | tf |
VNG1179C | 43 | tf |
VNG1237C | 43 | tf |
VNG1510C | 43 | tf |
VNG1548C | 43 | tf |
VNG6143H | 43 | tf |
VNG1510C | 20 | tf |
VNG1548C | 20 | tf |
VNG2112C | 20 | tf |
VNG6143H | 20 | tf |
VNG1179C | 15 | tf |
VNG1237C | 15 | tf |
VNG6143H | 15 | tf |
Motif information (de novo identified motifs for modules)
There are 22 motifs predicted.
Motif Id | e-value | Consensus | Motif Logo |
---|---|---|---|
1005 | 1.20e+01 | CGaccgagagGAacgcgtGGA | |
1006 | 8.20e+00 | GTtTGAgGTGcgtGAcACGATTC | |
1009 | 1.40e-04 | AAATatAAAtaAgat | |
1010 | 2.50e-03 | AaGtctAtTttgAGtgAAtGggA | |
1019 | 5.40e+03 | tTCtGTTC | |
1020 | 2.80e+03 | gCGaCgGcGAG | |
1041 | 9.60e+00 | acTc.tgatTaAcA | |
1042 | 2.00e+01 | AcAcAcacgAgAcTg.gattA | |
1063 | 8.80e-01 | AcgAAtaGCtgtcCg | |
1064 | 1.80e+01 | T.cacaAc.aCgC.caagTcAcaA | |
1081 | 1.00e-01 | gtcctCGaCGcgctcCTcGc.Gt | |
1082 | 2.50e-01 | CGtc.gCgAC.gCGa | |
1159 | 4.90e-01 | TAtgAAg.ATG | |
1160 | 7.80e+00 | gacactgAaAtTaa.cgt.Tt | |
1161 | 1.10e+01 | Cat.ctTctGtttat | |
1162 | 3.80e+00 | TgtaaTTaaC | |
1163 | 1.10e-02 | ttAaTTa.Cg.TGTgAatca | |
1164 | 1.20e-02 | AatAatG.accGagAaaA.ctAa | |
1179 | 8.50e+01 | TGTAatT | |
1180 | 1.50e+02 | aTttggAg.gaaA.a | |
1183 | 4.00e-04 | ttTAtgAAGgAt | |
1184 | 1.00e+00 | AAaACAaGAtT |
Module neighborhood information for VNG0217H
Gene | Common Name | Description | Module membership |
---|---|---|---|
VNG0030H | hypothetical protein VNG0030H | 32, 233, 239 | |
VNG0031H | hypothetical protein VNG0031H | 32, 233, 239 | |
VNG0032H | hypothetical protein VNG0032H | 32, 233, 239 | |
VNG0157G | oxlT | oxalate/formate antiporter | 53, 265 |
VNG0181G | lpl | Lpl | 32, 43 |
VNG0215C | hypothetical protein VNG0215C | 32, 92, 93, 94, 103, 104, 105 | |
VNG0216H | hypothetical protein VNG0216H | 4, 13, 15, 20, 32, 43, 92, 93, 94, 103, 104, 105 | |
VNG0217H | hypothetical protein VNG0217H | 13, 15, 20, 32, 43, 53, 92, 93, 94, 103, 105 | |
VNG0429H | hypothetical protein VNG0429H | 43 | |
VNG0596H | hypothetical protein VNG0596H | 53 | |
VNG0730C | hypothetical protein VNG0730C | 43 | |
VNG0731H | hypothetical protein VNG0731H | 43, 53, 164 | |
VNG0825C | hypothetical protein VNG0825C | 4, 5, 32, 43 | |
VNG1000H | hypothetical protein VNG1000H | 20, 26, 31, 232 | |
VNG1050H | hypothetical protein VNG1050H | 28, 53, 60 | |
VNG1066C | hypothetical protein VNG1066C | 13, 96, 102, 108 | |
VNG1299C | hypothetical protein VNG1299C | 53, 285 | |
VNG1365C | hypothetical protein VNG1365C | 103, 104, 214 | |
VNG1371Gm | btuD | corrinoid ABC transporter ATPase | 95, 103, 104, 214 |
VNG1395G | htr9 | Htr9 | 13, 60, 281 |
VNG1520G | mutY | A/G specific adenine glycosylase, repair protein | 4, 5, 53 |
VNG1577C | hypothetical protein VNG1577C | 20, 53, 96, 140, 173 | |
VNG1580H | hypothetical protein VNG1580H | 20, 53, 140, 173, 277 | |
VNG1581C | hypothetical protein VNG1581C | 20, 140, 173 | |
VNG1582G | hisC2 | hypothetical protein VNG1582G | 20, 53, 96, 140, 173 |
VNG1590H | hypothetical protein VNG1590H | 13, 281 | |
VNG1622G | rfcB | replication factor C large subunit | 5, 28, 53, 140 |
VNG1649G | trpD | anthranilate phosphoribosyltransferase | 28, 30, 48, 64, 87, 92 |
VNG1681C | hypothetical protein VNG1681C | 20, 26, 28, 31, 147, 232 | |
VNG1682C | ubiA | prenyltransferase | 20 |
VNG1687C | hypothetical protein VNG1687C | 20, 249 | |
VNG1781C | hypothetical protein VNG1781C | 21, 53, 60 | |
VNG1783H | hypothetical protein VNG1783H | 53 | |
VNG1890H | hypothetical protein VNG1890H | 18, 105, 167 | |
VNG1902H | hypothetical protein VNG1902H | 53 | |
VNG1918C | geranylgeranylglyceryl phosphate synthase-like protein | 13, 20, 53, 60 | |
VNG1953C | hypothetical protein VNG1953C | 13, 18, 30, 34, 42, 80, 91, 108, 115, 121 | |
VNG1959G | tgtA1 | 7-cyano-7-deazaguanine tRNA-ribosyltransferase | 53, 129, 130, 132, 133 |
VNG1971G | gpdB | anaerobic glycerol-3-phosphate dehydrogenase subunit B | 20, 44 |
VNG1982C | putative pseudouridylate synthase | 43 | |
VNG2096G | cctB | thermosome subunit beta | 4, 5, 28, 53, 140, 173 |
VNG2100G | iluA | threonine dehydratase | 5, 20, 26, 28 |
VNG2123G | nhaC2 | Na+/H+ antiporter | 94 |
VNG2214G | dinF | DNA damage-inducible protein | 53, 60, 173 |
VNG2242C | hypothetical protein VNG2242C | 53 | |
VNG2286G | mamA | methylaspartate mutase subunit S | 94, 95, 104, 105 |
VNG2288G | mamB | methylaspartate mutase | 94, 95, 104 |
VNG2290G | maoC1 | monoamine oxidase regulatory-like | 94, 95, 104 |
VNG2291G | cat | 4-hydroxybutyrate CoA transferase | 92, 94, 95, 104, 105 |
VNG2386C | hypothetical protein VNG2386C | 13, 28 | |
VNG2454C | hypothetical protein VNG2454C | 32 | |
VNG2466C | None | 13, 31, 64, 70, 166 | |
VNG2586C | F420-0--gamma-glutamyl ligase | 53, 206 | |
VNG5047H | None | 15, 18, 63 | |
VNG5073H | None | 13 | |
VNG6150G | orc1 | orc / cell division control protein 6 | 4, 13, 38, 142, 189 |
VNG6152H | hypothetical protein VNG6152H | 4, 13, 15, 26, 31, 37, 142, 189, 272, 281, 297 | |
VNG6170H | hypothetical protein VNG6170H | 4, 5, 15, 26, 28, 31, 36, 53, 60, 63, 69, 72, 85, 122 | |
VNG6175G | trkA2 | TRK potassium uptake system protein | 5, 15, 62, 69, 72, 177 |
VNG6176G | kdpA | potassium-transporting ATPase subunit A | 5, 15, 18, 21, 26, 28, 31, 47, 51, 53, 62, 63, 69, 70, 72, 74, 177, 279 |
VNG6177G | kdpB | potassium-transporting ATPase subunit B | 5, 15, 62, 63, 69, 72 |
VNG6178G | kdpC | potassium-transporting ATPase C chain | 5, 15, 18, 26, 28, 31, 47, 51, 53, 62, 63, 69, 70, 72, 74, 177, 279 |
VNG6183C | hypothetical protein VNG6183C | 15, 18, 213 | |
VNG6184G | cat4 | cationic amino acid transporter | 15, 18, 213 |
VNG6185H | hypothetical protein VNG6185H | 15, 18, 213 | |
VNG6186H | hypothetical protein VNG6186H | 15, 18, 213 | |
VNG6193H | hypothetical protein VNG6193H | 17, 32, 34, 38, 41, 42, 44, 80 | |
VNG6244G | gvpN2 | GvpN protein, cluster B | 5, 26, 53, 185 |
VNG6297C | hypothetical protein VNG6297C | 105, 207 | |
VNG6340H | hypothetical protein VNG6340H | 62, 92, 93, 94, 96, 102, 103, 104 | |
VNG6375H | hypothetical protein VNG6375H | 13, 60, 121, 189 | |
VNG6377H | hypothetical protein VNG6377H | 13, 60, 121, 189 | |
VNG6378H | hypothetical protein VNG6378H | 13, 21, 53, 60, 121, 189, 281 | |
VNG6383G | lctP | L-lactate permease | 8, 13, 14 |
VNG6384H | hypothetical protein VNG6384H | 20, 131, 160, 232 | |
VNG6412H | hypothetical protein VNG6412H | 103, 198, 203 | |
VNG6413H | hypothetical protein VNG6413H | 103, 203 | |
VNG6416H | hypothetical protein VNG6416H | 13, 15, 21, 41, 60, 281 | |
VNG6418H | hypothetical protein VNG6418H | 13, 18, 21, 41, 60, 281 | |
VNG6419H | hypothetical protein VNG6419H | 13, 21, 60, 281 | |
VNG6424H | hypothetical protein VNG6424H | 13, 15, 189 | |
VNG7046 | hypothetical protein VNG7046 | 13, 212, 216 | |
VNG7052 | hypothetical protein VNG7052 | 13 | |
VNG7056 | hypothetical protein VNG7056 | 86, 105, 106, 186, 209, 232, 238, 243, 257, 298 | |
VNG7058 | hypothetical protein VNG7058 | 105 | |
VNG7120 | hypothetical protein VNG7120 | 93 |
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