Organism : Rhodobacter sphaeroides 2.4.1 | Module List :
RSP_1961

hypothetical protein (NCBI)

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Functional Annotations (0)

Warning: No Functional annotations were found!

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Regulation information for RSP_1961
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RSP_1961 is regulated by 20 influences and regulates 0 modules.
Regulators for RSP_1961 (20)
Regulator Module Operator
RSP_1077 235 tf
RSP_1231 235 tf
RSP_1607 235 tf
RSP_1660 235 tf
RSP_3064 235 tf
RSP_3179 235 tf
RSP_3238 235 tf
RSP_3418 235 tf
RSP_3464 235 tf
RSP_3676 235 tf
RSP_3684 235 tf
RSP_0386 355 tf
RSP_0394 355 tf
RSP_1272 355 tf
RSP_1274 355 tf
RSP_2867 355 tf
RSP_2922 355 tf
RSP_3064 355 tf
RSP_3464 355 tf
RSP_3684 355 tf

Warning: RSP_1961 Does not regulate any modules!

Motif information (de novo identified motifs for modules)

There are 4 motifs predicted.

Motif Table (4)
Motif Id e-value Consensus Motif Logo
8188 8.60e-02 agtatcTgCtTgaGctt
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8189 4.00e+02 GttcGcgCAcaAtctCGcGAcGA
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8408 8.40e+02 aaAgcaaGtgtcAacaTgct
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8409 2.90e+02 aTttc.cgCttcGaT
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Motif Help

Transcription factor binding motifs help to elucidate regulatory mechanism. cMonkey integrates powerful de novo motif detection to identify conditionally co-regulated sets of genes. De novo predicted motifs for each module are listed in the module page as motif logo images along with associated prediction statistics (e-values). The main module page also shows the location of these motifs within the upstream sequences of the module member genes.

Motifs of interest can be broadcasted to RegPredict (currently only available for Desulfovibrio vulgaris Hildenborough) in order to compare conservation in similar species. This integrated motif prediction and comparative analysis provides an additional checkpoint for regulatory motif prediction confidence.

Motif e-value: cMonkey tries to identify two motifs per modules in the upstream sequences of the module member genes. Motif e-value is an indicative of the motif co-occurences between the members of the module.Smaller e-values are indicative of significant sequence motifs. Our experience showed that e-values smaller than 10 are generally indicative of significant motifs.

Functional Enrichment for RSP_1961

Warning: No Functional annotations were found!

Module neighborhood information for RSP_1961

RSP_1961 has total of 52 gene neighbors in modules 235, 355
Gene neighbors (52)
Gene Common Name Description Module membership
RSP_0206 RSP_0206 hypothetical protein (NCBI) 235, 303
RSP_0234 tlpL TlpL, putative cytoplasmic chemoreceptor (NCBI) 138, 235
RSP_1170 RSP_1170 OmpA family protein (NCBI) 267, 355
RSP_1205 RSP_1205 Poly A polymerase family protein (NCBI) 6, 355
RSP_1332 RSP_1332 H+-transporting two-sector ATPase, alpha/beta subunit (NCBI) 235, 359
RSP_1533 RSP_1533 putative alginate O-acetyltransferase (NCBI) 101, 355
RSP_1534 RSP_1534 putative acyl carrier protein (NCBI) 101, 355
RSP_1535 RSP_1535 hypothetical protein (NCBI) 101, 355
RSP_1619 RSP_1619 hypothetical protein (NCBI) 189, 235
RSP_1620 RSP_1620 hypothetical protein (NCBI) 235, 342
RSP_1648 RSP_1648 hypothetical protein (NCBI) 193, 355
RSP_1649 RSP_1649 Possible transporter, DMT superfamily (NCBI) 188, 355
RSP_1753 RSP_1753 hypothetical protein (NCBI) 304, 355
RSP_1782 RSP_1782 hypothetical membrane protein (NCBI) 233, 235
RSP_1783 RSP_1783 Predicted membrane protein (NCBI) 233, 235
RSP_1957 RSP_1957 hypothetical protein (NCBI) 138, 235
RSP_1961 RSP_1961 hypothetical protein (NCBI) 235, 355
RSP_2034 RSP_2034 possible CAAX amino terminal protease family (NCBI) 235, 380
RSP_2040 RSP_2040 possible Transposase fragment (NCBI) 138, 235
RSP_2043 RSP_2043 hypothetical protein (NCBI) 235, 380
RSP_2068 RSP_2068 putative ClpP-like protease (NCBI) 235, 304
RSP_2076 RSP_2076 hypothetical protein (NCBI) 189, 355
RSP_2077 RSP_2077 hypothetical protein (NCBI) 313, 355
RSP_2078 RSP_2078 hypothetical protein (NCBI) 296, 355
RSP_2185 RSP_2185 nuclease (SNase-like) (NCBI) 220, 355
RSP_2349 RSP_2349 hypothetical protein (NCBI) 293, 355
RSP_2466 RSP_2466 hypothetical protein (NCBI) 193, 235
RSP_2471 RSP_2471 Predicted phage phi-C31 gp36 major capsid-like protein (NCBI) 193, 235
RSP_2472 RSP_2472 hypothetical protein (NCBI) 193, 235
RSP_2478 RSP_2478 hypothetical protein (NCBI) 193, 235
RSP_2479 RSP_2479 putative phage host specificity protein (NCBI) 235, 320
RSP_2480 RSP_2480 hypothetical protein (NCBI) 193, 235
RSP_2490 RSP_2490 hypothetical protein (NCBI) 220, 355
RSP_2500 RSP_2500 hypothetical protein (NCBI) 313, 355
RSP_2871 aglG ABC alpha-glucoside transporter, inner membrane subunit AglG (NCBI) 229, 235
RSP_2930 RSP_2930 hypothetical protein (NCBI) 235, 238
RSP_2990 RSP_2990 hypothetical protein (NCBI) 235, 380
RSP_2992 RSP_2992 hypothetical protein (NCBI) 44, 355
RSP_2993 RSP_2993 hypothetical protein (NCBI) 19, 355
RSP_2994 RSP_2994 hypothetical protein (NCBI) 155, 355
RSP_2996 RSP_2996 putative prohead protease (NCBI) 14, 235
RSP_2997 RSP_2997 putative head portal protein (NCBI) 14, 235
RSP_3064 RSP_3064 transcriptional regulator, DeoR family (NCBI) 235, 292
RSP_3139 RSP_3139 hypothetical protein (NCBI) 313, 355
RSP_3201 RSP_3201 putative oxidoreductase (NCBI) 138, 235
RSP_3389 RSP_3389 Isocitrate/isopropylmalate dehydrogenase / tartrate dehydrogenase (NCBI) 220, 355
RSP_3390 RSP_3390 ABC Fe3+-siderophores transporter, ATPase subunit (NCBI) 146, 235
RSP_3417 RSP_3417 TonB dependent outer membrane ferrichrome-iron receptor (NCBI) 235, 380
RSP_3624 RSP_3624 hypothetical protein (NCBI) 235, 307
RSP_3635 RSP_3635 putative adenine-specific DNA methyltransferase (NCBI) 355, 379
RSP_3639 RSP_3639 hypothetical protein (NCBI) 313, 355
RSP_3684 solR transcriptional regulator, LuxR family (NCBI) 116, 235
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Our circular module explorer is adapted from visquick originally developed by Dick Kreisberg of Ilya Shmulevich lab at ISB for The Cancer Genome Atlas. We use simplified version of visquick to display distribution of module members and their interactions across the genome. This view provides summary of regulation information for a gene. The main components are;
  • 1. All genomic elements for the organism are represented as a circle and each element is separated by black tick marks. In this example chromosome and pDV represent main chromosome and plasmid for D. vulgaris Hildenborough, respectively.
  • 2. Source gene
  • 3. Target genes (other module members)
  • 4. Interactions between source and target genes for a particular module
  • 5. Module(s) that source gene and target genes belong to
  • 6. Visualisation legend