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CAZyme Information: MGYG000001508_03862

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Basic Information | Genomic context | Full Sequence | Enzyme annotations |  CAZy signature domains |  CDD domains | CAZyme hits | PDB hits | Swiss-Prot hits | SignalP and Lipop annotations | TMHMM annotations

Basic Information help

Species Thalassobacillus devorans
Lineage Bacteria; Firmicutes; Bacilli; Bacillales_D; Halobacillaceae; Thalassobacillus; Thalassobacillus devorans
CAZyme ID MGYG000001508_03862
CAZy Family CBM50
CAZyme Description SpoIVD-associated factor A
CAZyme Property
Protein Length CGC Molecular Weight Isoelectric Point
332 37827.07 6.2207
Genome Property
Genome Assembly ID Genome Size Genome Type Country Continent
MGYG000001508 4066265 Isolate not provided not provided
Gene Location Start: 3015237;  End: 3016235  Strand: -

Full Sequence      Download help

Enzyme Prediction      help

No EC number prediction in MGYG000001508_03862.

CAZyme Signature Domains help

Family Start End Evalue family coverage
CBM50 4 48 7.7e-17 0.975

CDD Domains      download full data without filtering help

Cdd ID Domain E-Value qStart qEnd sStart sEnd Domain Description
TIGR02899 spore_safA 2.25e-19 6 48 1 43
spore coat assembly protein SafA. SafA (YrbB) (SafA) of Bacillus subtilis is a protein found at the interface of the spore cortex and spore coat, and is dependent on SpoVID for its localization. This model is based on the N-terminal LysM (lysin motif) domain (see pfamAM model pfam01476) of SafA and, from several other spore-forming species, the protein with the most similar N-terminal region. However, this set of proteins differs greatly in C-terminal of the LysM domaim; blocks of 12-residue and 13-residue repeats are found in the Bacillus cereus group, tandem LysM domains in Thermoanaerobacter tengcongensis MB4, etc. in which one of which is found in most examples of endospore-forming bacteria. [Cellular processes, Sporulation and germination]
cd00118 LysM 1.41e-15 2 47 1 45
Lysin Motif is a small domain involved in binding peptidoglycan. LysM, a small globular domain with approximately 40 amino acids, is a widespread protein module involved in binding peptidoglycan in bacteria and chitin in eukaryotes. The domain was originally identified in enzymes that degrade bacterial cell walls, but proteins involved in many other biological functions also contain this domain. It has been reported that the LysM domain functions as a signal for specific plant-bacteria recognition in bacterial pathogenesis. Many of these enzymes are modular and are composed of catalytic units linked to one or several repeats of LysM domains. LysM domains are found in bacteria and eukaryotes.
smart00257 LysM 1.55e-15 3 47 1 44
Lysin motif.
pfam01476 LysM 2.28e-14 4 48 1 43
LysM domain. The LysM (lysin motif) domain is about 40 residues long. It is found in a variety of enzymes involved in bacterial cell wall degradation. This domain may have a general peptidoglycan binding function. The structure of this domain is known.
PRK11198 PRK11198 7.33e-10 2 49 96 147
LysM domain/BON superfamily protein; Provisional

CAZyme Hits      help

Hit ID E-Value Query Start Query End Hit Start Hit End
QHT47283.1 2.17e-46 1 271 1 257
ASF40031.1 1.07e-40 1 136 2 147
CCG45996.1 1.07e-40 1 136 2 147
QAS54067.1 2.62e-40 1 145 1 160
ARI76940.1 5.75e-35 1 190 2 227

PDB Hits      help

has no PDB hit.

Swiss-Prot Hits      download full data without filtering help

Hit ID E-Value Query Start Query End Hit Start Hit End Description
Q6B4J5 1.21e-19 1 66 1 66
Spore coat assembly protein ExsA OS=Bacillus cereus OX=1396 GN=exsA PE=2 SV=1
O32062 2.26e-19 1 67 1 82
SpoIVD-associated factor A OS=Bacillus subtilis (strain 168) OX=224308 GN=safA PE=1 SV=1

SignalP and Lipop Annotations help

This protein is predicted as OTHER

Other SP_Sec_SPI LIPO_Sec_SPII TAT_Tat_SPI TATLIP_Sec_SPII PILIN_Sec_SPIII
1.000048 0.000000 0.000000 0.000000 0.000000 0.000000

TMHMM  Annotations      help

There is no transmembrane helices in MGYG000001508_03862.