Species | Streptococcus salivarius | |||||||||||
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Lineage | Bacteria; Firmicutes; Bacilli; Lactobacillales; Streptococcaceae; Streptococcus; Streptococcus salivarius | |||||||||||
CAZyme ID | MGYG000000113_00842 | |||||||||||
CAZy Family | GH23 | |||||||||||
CAZyme Description | hypothetical protein | |||||||||||
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Gene Location | Start: 36787; End: 37482 Strand: + |
Cdd ID | Domain | E-Value | qStart | qEnd | sStart | sEnd | Domain Description |
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cd13925 | RPF | 1.41e-10 | 172 | 229 | 1 | 68 | core lysozyme-like domain of resuscitation-promoting factor proteins. Resuscitation-promoting factor (RPF) proteins, found in various (G+C)-rich Gram-positive bacteria, act to reactivate cultures from stationary phase. This protein shares elements of the structural core of lysozyme and related proteins. Furthermore, it shares a conserved active site glutamate which is required for activity, and has a polysaccharide binding cleft that corresponds to the peptidoglycan binding cleft of lysozyme. Muralytic activity of Rpf in Micrococcus luteus correlates with resuscitation, supporting a mechanism dependent on cleavage of peptidoglycan by RPF. |
cd00254 | LT-like | 3.41e-04 | 176 | 206 | 6 | 36 | lytic transglycosylase(LT)-like domain. Members include the soluble and insoluble membrane-bound LTs in bacteria and LTs in bacteriophage lambda. LTs catalyze the cleavage of the beta-1,4-glycosidic bond between N-acetylmuramic acid (MurNAc) and N-acetyl-D-glucosamine (GlcNAc), as do "goose-type" lysozymes. However, in addition to this, they also make a new glycosidic bond with the C6 hydroxyl group of the same muramic acid residue. |
COG0741 | MltE | 0.001 | 125 | 204 | 109 | 187 | Soluble lytic murein transglycosylase and related regulatory proteins (some contain LysM/invasin domains) [Cell wall/membrane/envelope biogenesis]. |
cd00442 | Lyz-like | 0.001 | 173 | 219 | 1 | 58 | lysozyme-like domains. This family contains several members, including soluble lytic transglycosylases (SLT), goose egg-white lysozymes (GEWL), hen egg-white lysozymes (HEWL), chitinases, bacteriophage lambda lysozymes, endolysins, autolysins, chitosanases, and pesticin. Typical members are involved in the hydrolysis of beta-1,4- linked polysaccharides. |
pfam01464 | SLT | 0.003 | 168 | 208 | 9 | 46 | Transglycosylase SLT domain. This family is distantly related to pfam00062. Members are found in phages, type II, type III and type IV secretion systems. |
Hit ID | E-Value | Query Start | Query End | Hit Start | Hit End |
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VED90321.1 | 3.53e-139 | 1 | 231 | 1 | 231 |
AMB83601.1 | 3.53e-139 | 1 | 231 | 1 | 231 |
AEJ52449.1 | 3.56e-130 | 1 | 231 | 1 | 232 |
SQF76966.1 | 3.56e-130 | 1 | 231 | 1 | 232 |
ARI59226.1 | 3.56e-130 | 1 | 231 | 1 | 232 |
Hit ID | E-Value | Query Start | Query End | Hit Start | Hit End | Description |
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Q8CMZ9 | 1.11e-34 | 141 | 229 | 145 | 233 | Probable transglycosylase IsaA OS=Staphylococcus epidermidis (strain ATCC 12228 / FDA PCI 1200) OX=176280 GN=isaA PE=3 SV=1 |
Q5HL49 | 1.11e-34 | 141 | 229 | 145 | 233 | Probable transglycosylase IsaA OS=Staphylococcus epidermidis (strain ATCC 35984 / RP62A) OX=176279 GN=isaA PE=3 SV=1 |
Q6GDN1 | 2.98e-30 | 138 | 231 | 140 | 233 | Probable transglycosylase IsaA OS=Staphylococcus aureus (strain MRSA252) OX=282458 GN=isaA PE=3 SV=1 |
Q2YWD9 | 1.16e-29 | 138 | 231 | 140 | 233 | Probable transglycosylase IsaA OS=Staphylococcus aureus (strain bovine RF122 / ET3-1) OX=273036 GN=isaA PE=3 SV=1 |
Q6G6A5 | 4.54e-29 | 138 | 231 | 140 | 233 | Probable transglycosylase IsaA OS=Staphylococcus aureus (strain MSSA476) OX=282459 GN=isaA PE=3 SV=1 |
Other | SP_Sec_SPI | LIPO_Sec_SPII | TAT_Tat_SPI | TATLIP_Sec_SPII | PILIN_Sec_SPIII |
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0.867279 | 0.125588 | 0.000899 | 0.001074 | 0.000457 | 0.004714 |
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