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CAZyme Information: MGYG000002384_02184

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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 Lactobacillus helveticus
Lineage Bacteria; Firmicutes; Bacilli; Lactobacillales; Lactobacillaceae; Lactobacillus; Lactobacillus helveticus
CAZyme ID MGYG000002384_02184
CAZy Family GH25
CAZyme Description hypothetical protein
CAZyme Property
Protein Length CGC Molecular Weight Isoelectric Point
234 MGYG000002384_1|CGC13 27112.11 10.1852
Genome Property
Genome Assembly ID Genome Size Genome Type Country Continent
MGYG000002384 2058319 Isolate Russia Europe
Gene Location Start: 1970310;  End: 1971014  Strand: +

Full Sequence      Download help

Enzyme Prediction      help

No EC number prediction in MGYG000002384_02184.

CAZyme Signature Domains help

Family Start End Evalue family coverage
GH25 55 204 2e-22 0.943502824858757

CDD Domains      download full data without filtering help

Cdd ID Domain E-Value qStart qEnd sStart sEnd Domain Description
cd06419 GH25_muramidase_2 3.18e-58 38 214 1 190
Uncharacterized bacterial muramidase containing a glycosyl hydrolase family 25 (GH25) catalytic domain. Endo-N-acetylmuramidases are lysozymes (also referred to as peptidoglycan hydrolases) that degrade bacterial cell walls by catalyzing the hydrolysis of 1,4-beta-linkages between N-acetylmuramic acid and N-acetyl-D-glucosamine residues.
cd00599 GH25_muramidase 2.97e-12 47 207 2 178
Endo-N-acetylmuramidases (muramidases) are lysozymes (also referred to as peptidoglycan hydrolases) that degrade bacterial cell walls by catalyzing the hydrolysis of 1,4-beta-linkages between N-acetylmuramic acid and N-acetyl-D-glucosamine residues. This family of muramidases contains a glycosyl hydrolase family 25 (GH25) catalytic domain and is found in bacteria, fungi, slime molds, round worms, protozoans and bacteriophages. The bacteriophage members are referred to as endolysins which are involved in lysing the host cell at the end of the replication cycle to allow release of mature phage particles. Endolysins are typically modular enzymes consisting of a catalytically active domain that hydrolyzes the peptidoglycan cell wall and a cell wall-binding domain that anchors the protein to the cell wall. Endolysins generally have narrow substrate specificities with either intra-species or intra-genus bacteriolytic activity.
cd06413 GH25_muramidase_1 1.20e-08 57 220 15 191
Uncharacterized bacterial muramidase containing a glycosyl hydrolase family 25 (GH25) catalytic domain. Endo-N-acetylmuramidases are lysozymes (also referred to as peptidoglycan hydrolases) that degrade bacterial cell walls by catalyzing the hydrolysis of 1,4-beta-linkages between N-acetylmuramic acid and N-acetyl-D-glucosamine residues.
pfam01183 Glyco_hydro_25 1.27e-05 51 206 7 180
Glycosyl hydrolases family 25.
cd06524 GH25_YegX-like 1.50e-05 61 207 20 184
YegX is an uncharacterized bacterial protein with a glycosyl hydrolase family 25 (GH25) catalytic domain that is similar in sequence to the CH-type (Chalaropsis-type) lysozymes of the GH25 family of endolysins.

CAZyme Hits      help

Hit ID E-Value Query Start Query End Hit Start Hit End
ANZ56647.1 2.81e-167 1 234 1 234
AQY53097.1 2.81e-167 1 234 1 234
ABX26803.1 2.81e-167 1 234 1 234
QYH33969.1 1.63e-166 1 234 1 234
AUJ27312.1 1.63e-166 1 234 1 234

PDB Hits      help

has no PDB hit.

Swiss-Prot Hits      help

has no Swissprot hit.

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
1.000026 0.000008 0.000000 0.000000 0.000000 0.000001

TMHMM  Annotations      download full data without filtering help

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