Organism : Methanococcus maripaludis S2
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MMP0725
putative integral membrane protein
Functional Annotations (1)
Function | System |
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Predicted membrane protein | cog/ cog |

Regulation information for MMP0725
(Mouseover regulator name to see its description)
Regulator | Module | Operator |
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H2 | 90 | ef |
MMP0217 H2 |
90 | combiner |
MMP0742 | 90 | tf |
MMP1137 MMP1376 |
90 | combiner |
MMP0018 MMP0402 |
75 | combiner |
MMP0097 MMP0631 |
75 | combiner |
MMP0209 | 75 | tf |
MMP0402 MMP1015 |
75 | combiner |
MMP1023 | 75 | tf |
MMP0499 MMP1015 |
151 | combiner |
MMP0499 MMP1065 |
151 | combiner |
H2 | 49 | ef |
MMP0460 | 49 | tf |
MMP0499 MMP1065 |
49 | combiner |

Motif information (de novo identified motifs for modules)
There are 8 motifs predicted.
Motif Id | e-value | Consensus | Motif Logo |
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759 | 1.20e+00 | tagATatattGgtGa |
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760 | 1.90e+01 | caAgTcTGgTGg |
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811 | 9.70e-01 | CCcctCcg |
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812 | 7.10e+03 | aAAAtA.ccGA |
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839 | 3.50e+00 | GgGGgGAT |
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840 | 3.40e+02 | CcACcAAtAtATCtAGTAgC |
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951 | 1.70e-02 | CGggGGgA |
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952 | 9.70e+02 | ggcgGcTggA |
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Functional Enrichment for MMP0725
Function | System |
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Predicted membrane protein | cog/ cog |

Module neighborhood information for MMP0725
Gene | Common Name | Description | Module membership |
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Antisense_13 | None | 49, 129 | |
Antisense_21 | None | 37, 119, 151 | |
Antisense_24 | None | 5, 49, 90 | |
MMP0008 | DP1 | DNA polymerase II small subunit | 22, 75, 142 |
MMP0009 | putative DNA primase large subunit | 75, 151 | |
MMP0020 | nickel responsive regulator | 49, 123 | |
MMP0036 | tfe | transcription initiation factor E subunit alpha | 49, 87, 92, 129 |
MMP0063 | argB | acetylglutamate kinase | 49, 151 |
MMP0084 | hypothetical protein MMP0084 | 49, 106 | |
MMP0090 | glycosyl transferase | 69, 110, 151 | |
MMP0113 | hypothetical protein MMP0113 | 23, 75, 142 | |
MMP0119 | birA | biotin--acetyl-CoA-carboxylase ligase | 1, 75, 142 |
MMP0235 | hypothetical protein MMP0235 | 75, 160 | |
MMP0236 | hypothetical protein MMP0236 | 75, 104 | |
MMP0237 | hypothetical protein MMP0237 | 75, 160 | |
MMP0239 | hypothetical protein MMP0239 | 1, 49, 75, 106 | |
MMP0240 | hypothetical protein MMP0240 | 75, 160 | |
MMP0241 | hypothetical protein MMP0241 | 65, 75 | |
MMP0268 | truA | tRNA pseudouridine synthase A | 49, 51 |
MMP0277 | TraB family protein | 49, 90 | |
MMP0278 | putative CBS domain-containing signal transduction protein | 19, 90 | |
MMP0279 | mptG | beta-ribofuranosylaminobenzene 5'-phosphate synthase family protein | 49, 90 |
MMP0280 | hisI | phosphoribosyl-AMP cyclohydrolase | 67, 90 |
MMP0295 | thrB | homoserine kinase | 64, 90 |
MMP0302 | hypothetical protein MMP0302 | 49, 90 | |
MMP0307 | hypothetical protein MMP0307 | 33, 49, 153 | |
MMP0321 | hypothetical protein MMP0321 | 23, 90 | |
MMP0344 | hypothetical protein MMP0344 | 19, 90 | |
MMP0369 | hypothetical protein MMP0369 | 58, 151 | |
MMP0392 | purD | phosphoribosylamine--glycine ligase | 4, 75, 104 |
MMP0434 | hypothetical protein MMP0434 | 90, 125 | |
MMP0452 | hypothetical protein MMP0452 | 75, 160 | |
MMP0453 | neutral zinc metallopeptidase | 22, 75 | |
MMP0458 | hypothetical protein MMP0458 | 75, 160 | |
MMP0475 | hypothetical protein MMP0475 | 26, 31, 45, 72, 82, 151 | |
MMP0476 | hypothetical protein MMP0476 | 23, 90 | |
MMP0477 | hypothetical protein MMP0477 | 23, 90 | |
MMP0515 | modB | molybdenum ABC transporter permease | 6, 53, 72, 110, 151 |
MMP0533 | hypothetical protein MMP0533 | 48, 90 | |
MMP0562 | hypothetical protein MMP0562 | 49, 124 | |
MMP0585 | UspA domain-containing protein | 83, 151, 152 | |
MMP0595 | hypothetical protein MMP0595 | 75, 160 | |
MMP0598 | phosphoglycerate mutase-related | 106, 151 | |
MMP0614 | iron-sulfur flavoprotein | 43, 125, 151 | |
MMP0622 | ADP-ribosylation/crystallin J1 | 50, 90 | |
MMP0635 | ABC transporter ATPase | 75, 108 | |
MMP0636 | hypothetical protein MMP0636 | 75, 160 | |
MMP0643 | hypothetical protein MMP0643 | 49, 65 | |
MMP0658 | MoaA/nifB/pqqE family protein | 46, 90 | |
MMP0723 | hypothetical protein MMP0723 | 75, 160 | |
MMP0725 | putative integral membrane protein | 49, 75, 90, 151 | |
MMP0727 | uvrB | excinuclease ABC subunit B | 49, 142 |
MMP0728 | uvrC | excinuclease ABC subunit C | 90, 142 |
MMP0729 | uvrA | excinuclease ABC subunit A | 46, 90 |
MMP0735 | N-6 adenine-specific DNA methylase:N6 adenine-specific DNA methyltransferase, D12 class | 44, 90 | |
MMP0742 | hypothetical protein MMP0742 | 23, 49 | |
MMP0769 | hypothetical protein MMP0769 | 36, 53, 151, 161 | |
MMP0791 | TetR family transcriptional regulator Member | 9, 90 | |
MMP0886 | cobalt ABC transporter inner membrane protein | 4, 151 | |
MMP0902 | hypothetical protein MMP0902 | 12, 49, 55 | |
MMP0909 | hypothetical protein MMP0909 | 75, 104 | |
MMP0918 | asnB | glutamine-hydrolyzing asparagine synthase | 49, 115 |
MMP0934 | hypothetical protein MMP0934 | 75, 126 | |
MMP0939 | HAD superfamily (subfamily IA) hydrolase | 46, 151 | |
MMP0996 | hypothetical protein MMP0996 | 43, 90, 125 | |
MMP0997 | blue (type1) copper domain-containing protein | 23, 43, 90, 125 | |
MMP1056 | hypothetical protein MMP1056 | 119, 151 | |
MMP1100 | putative transcriptional regulator | 90, 124 | |
MMP1141 | ATP-dependent helicase | 75, 142 | |
MMP1162 | beta-lactamase domain-containing protein | 75, 108 | |
MMP1164 | heavy metal transport/detoxification protein | 90, 125, 159 | |
MMP1165 | heavy metal translocating P-type ATPase | 90, 125 | |
MMP1166 | iron-sulfur flavoprotein | 15, 90 | |
MMP1167 | flavoprotein-like protein | 15, 90 | |
MMP1179 | methyltransferase | 85, 110, 151 | |
MMP1218 | hypothetical protein MMP1218 | 12, 46, 49 | |
MMP1220 | glgP | alpha-glucan phosphorylase | 50, 75 |
MMP1224 | ABC-type amino acid transport/signal transduction systems periplasmic component-related | 23, 90 | |
MMP1235 | moaE | molybdopterin biosynthesis MoaE | 49, 55, 106, 117, 150 |
MMP1262 | hypothetical protein MMP1262 | 14, 151 | |
MMP1282 | hypothetical protein MMP1282 | 49, 102, 106, 150 | |
MMP1283 | hypothetical protein MMP1283 | 49, 102, 150 | |
MMP1290 | GTP-binding protein | 49, 115 | |
MMP1295 | glucose-6-phosphate isomerase | 43, 75 | |
MMP1343 | hypothetical protein MMP1343 | 49, 151 | |
MMP1345 | undecaprenyl pyrophospahte synthetase-like protein | 49, 111 | |
MMP1346 | basic helix-loop-helix dimerization domain-containing protein | 49, 67, 142 | |
MMP1372 | manB | phosphomannomutase | 49, 94, 152 |
MMP1388 | redox-active disulfide protein 2 | 99, 151 | |
MMP1430 | cation transporter | 49, 115 | |
MMP1431 | 2pgk | 2-phosphoglycerate kinase | 49, 51 |
MMP1525 | modulator of DNA gyrase | 100, 151 | |
MMP1526 | rncS | ribonuclease III family protein | 36, 53, 151 |
MMP1551 | ffh | signal recognition particle protein Srp54 | 49, 55, 83 |
MMP1553 | rdxA | nitroreductase family protein | 23, 90, 159 |
MMP1603 | ferredoxin | 12, 49 | |
MMP1606 | flavoprotein:DNA/pantothenate metabolism flavoprotein | 1, 13, 49 | |
MMP1607 | hypothetical protein MMP1607 | 49, 55, 83 | |
MMP1633 | hypothetical protein MMP1633 | 90, 124, 125 | |
MMP1679 | hypothetical protein MMP1679 | 117, 151 | |
RNA_23 | tRNA-Glu2 | Glu tRNA | 88, 100, 101, 151, 165 |
RNA_47 | rrnB5S | 5S ribosomal RNA | 100, 101, 151 |
Unanno_42 | None | 49, 90 | |
Unanno_43 | None | 62, 151 | |
Unanno_52 | None | 23, 90 | |
Unanno_62 | None | 49, 90 |
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