Organism : Methanococcus maripaludis S2 | Module List :
MMP0025
hypothetical protein MMP0025
Functional Annotations (1)
Function | System |
---|---|
Uncharacterized conserved protein | cog/ cog |
Regulation information for MMP0025
(Mouseover regulator name to see its description)
Regulator | Module | Operator |
---|---|---|
H2 | 8 | ef |
MMP0217 MMP1646 |
8 | combiner |
MMP0465 Formate |
8 | combiner |
MMP1210 MMP1646 |
8 | combiner |
MMP1304 | 8 | tf |
MMP0031 H2 |
52 | combiner |
MMP0086 MMP1023 |
52 | combiner |
MMP0402 | 52 | tf |
MMP0465 | 52 | tf |
MMP1023 MMP1210 |
52 | combiner |
MMP1052 | 52 | tf |
MMP1052 Formate |
52 | combiner |
MMP1303 | 52 | tf |
MMP1304 | 52 | tf |
MMP1447 | 52 | tf |
MMP1499 | 52 | tf |
Motif information (de novo identified motifs for modules)
There are 4 motifs predicted.
Motif Id | e-value | Consensus | Motif Logo |
---|---|---|---|
677 | 6.30e-02 | cccgcaGgTTCaactcccccTccc | |
678 | 8.30e-01 | aGGTGATTTT | |
765 | 2.20e+01 | AtctgTaAgtTT.gAggtAaaacC | |
766 | 7.80e+01 | acACcggaAataTTgTTccaaGC |
Functional Enrichment for MMP0025
Function | System |
---|---|
Uncharacterized conserved protein | cog/ cog |
Module neighborhood information for MMP0025
Gene | Common Name | Description | Module membership |
---|---|---|---|
Antisense_6 | None | 52, 67 | |
MMP0013 | argH | argininosuccinate lyase | 52, 120 |
MMP0025 | hypothetical protein MMP0025 | 8, 52 | |
MMP0059 | hypothetical protein MMP0059 | 8, 58, 64 | |
MMP0061 | aIF6 | translation initiation factor IF-6 | 8, 61, 96, 138 |
MMP0093 | 50S ribosomal protein L21e | 8, 11, 20 | |
MMP0094 | putative pseudouridylate synthase | 8, 11 | |
MMP0103 | pyridoxal biosynthesis lyase PdxS | 8, 27, 77 | |
MMP0116 | argC | N-acetyl-gamma-glutamyl-phosphate reductase | 8, 51 |
MMP0127 | hmd | H(2)-dependent methylenetetrahydromethanopterin dehydrogenase | 8, 77 |
MMP0183 | ribB | 3,4-dihydroxy-2-butanone 4-phosphate synthase | 8, 70 |
MMP0202 | permease | 52, 67 | |
MMP0203 | hypothetical protein MMP0203 | 52, 67 | |
MMP0218 | hypothetical protein MMP0218 | 15, 52, 104 | |
MMP0242 | hypothetical protein MMP0242 | 8, 39, 96 | |
MMP0262 | hypothetical protein MMP0262 | 52, 67 | |
MMP0290 | nac | nascent polypeptide-associated complex protein | 8, 78 |
MMP0309 | DsrE family protein | 8, 78 | |
MMP0355 | hypothetical protein MMP0355 | 52, 78 | |
MMP0371 | hypothetical protein MMP0371 | 8, 70 | |
MMP0376 | ATP dependent DNA ligase | 15, 52 | |
MMP0377 | isoleucyl-tRNA synthetase-like protein | 52, 78 | |
MMP0378 | amidohydrolase | 15, 52 | |
MMP0382 | putative ATPase RIL | 8, 70, 78 | |
MMP0407 | hypothetical protein MMP0407 | 8, 19, 89 | |
MMP0409 | glucose-methanol-choline oxidoreductase | 15, 52 | |
MMP0410 | prsA | ribose-phosphate pyrophosphokinase | 52, 78 |
MMP0414 | thrS | threonyl-tRNA synthetase | 8, 81, 112 |
MMP0446 | nitrogen fixation-like protein | 52, 67 | |
MMP0488 | low molecular weight phosphotyrosine protein phosphatase | 52, 67 | |
MMP0489 | hypothetical protein MMP0489 | 52, 67 | |
MMP0498 | hypothetical protein MMP0498 | 52, 70 | |
MMP0539 | leuB | multifunctional 3-isopropylmalate dehydrogenase/D-malate dehydrogenase | 7, 8 |
MMP0540 | purC | phosphoribosylaminoimidazole-succinocarboxamide synthase | 8, 112, 143 |
MMP0561 | cmd | carboxymuconolactone decarboxylase | 52, 111 |
MMP0597 | flpA | fibrillarin | 8, 16, 81 |
MMP0617 | radB | DNA repair and recombination protein RadB | 52, 67 |
MMP0629 | hypothetical protein MMP0629 | 8, 39 | |
MMP0645 | mdh | malate dehydrogenase | 8, 39, 136 |
MMP0650 | ilvB | acetolactate synthase catalytic subunit | 8, 39 |
MMP0651 | ilvH | acetolactate synthase 3 regulatory subunit | 8, 39 |
MMP0655 | hypothetical protein MMP0655 | 24, 38, 52 | |
MMP0657 | hypothetical protein MMP0657 | 8, 29, 96 | |
MMP0687 | tpiA | triosephosphate isomerase | 8, 13 |
MMP0697 | leuS | leucyl-tRNA synthetase | 8, 143 |
MMP0704 | ParA type ATPase | 8, 78, 112 | |
MMP0736 | PRC-barrel domain-containing protein | 8, 19, 38 | |
MMP0737 | L-aspartate dehydrogenase | 8, 38 | |
MMP0811 | hypothetical protein MMP0811 | 52, 67 | |
MMP0816 | seryl-tRNA synthetase-like protein | 8, 70 | |
MMP0898 | cellulose-binding protein | 8, 70 | |
MMP0946 | gatB | aspartyl/glutamyl-tRNA amidotransferase subunit B | 8, 81, 96 |
MMP0965 | formylmethanofuran dehydrogenase subunit E-like protein | 8, 39, 136 | |
MMP0971 | purB | adenylosuccinate lyase | 8, 11 |
MMP1021 | hypothetical protein MMP1021 | 8, 21 | |
MMP1023 | TetR family transcriptional regulator | 8, 21, 78 | |
MMP1070 | hypothetical protein MMP1070 | 8, 15 | |
MMP1093 | coaD | phosphopantetheine adenylyltransferase | 52, 70 |
MMP1117 | hypothetical protein MMP1117 | 14, 47, 52, 139 | |
MMP1120 | ATPase-like ATP-binding protein | 52, 67 | |
MMP1213 | hypothetical protein MMP1213 | 8, 89 | |
MMP1253 | hypothetical protein MMP1253 | 52, 120 | |
MMP1308 | tal | putative translaldolase | 8, 16, 112 |
MMP1312 | hypothetical protein MMP1312 | 52, 140 | |
MMP1313 | fen-1 | flap endonuclease-1 | 47, 52, 141 |
MMP1314 | phosphoesterase domain-containing protein | 52, 120 | |
MMP1321 | rps11p | 30S ribosomal protein S11P | 8, 105, 118 |
MMP1352 | ribulose-1,5-biphosphate synthetase | 7, 8, 78 | |
MMP1512 | alr | alanine racemase | 8, 21 |
MMP1513 | ald | alanine dehydrogenase | 8, 21 |
MMP1527 | aspartate aminotransferase | 8, 21 | |
MMP1531 | hypothetical protein MMP1531 | 8, 66 | |
MMP1588 | serA | D-3-phosphoglycerate dehydrogenase | 7, 8, 27, 77 |
MMP1648 | hypothetical protein MMP1648 | 14, 47, 52, 139 | |
MMP1656 | glutamine amidotransferase subunit PdxT | 8, 137 | |
MMP1698 | hypothetical protein MMP1698 | 4, 8 | |
MMP1705 | creatininase | 8, 11, 20 | |
Unanno_14 | None | 52, 67 | |
Unanno_15 | None | 8, 44 | |
Unanno_17 | None | 8, 126 | |
Unanno_33 | None | 52, 78 | |
Unanno_8 | None | 8, 78 |
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