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CAZyme Information: MGYG000003163_00504

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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 Phocaeicola sp900546645
Lineage Bacteria; Bacteroidota; Bacteroidia; Bacteroidales; Bacteroidaceae; Phocaeicola; Phocaeicola sp900546645
CAZyme ID MGYG000003163_00504
CAZy Family CBM9
CAZyme Description hypothetical protein
CAZyme Property
Protein Length CGC Molecular Weight Isoelectric Point
681 MGYG000003163_10|CGC1 79188.89 5.6419
Genome Property
Genome Assembly ID Genome Size Genome Type Country Continent
MGYG000003163 2819390 MAG United States North America
Gene Location Start: 24989;  End: 27034  Strand: -

Full Sequence      Download help

Enzyme Prediction      help

No EC number prediction in MGYG000003163_00504.

CAZyme Signature Domains help

Family Start End Evalue family coverage
CBM9 48 252 2e-40 0.989010989010989

CDD Domains      download full data without filtering help

Cdd ID Domain E-Value qStart qEnd sStart sEnd Domain Description
cd09620 CBM9_like_3 4.29e-72 48 250 1 200
DOMON-like type 9 carbohydrate binding module. Family 9 carbohydrate-binding modules (CBM9) play a role in the microbial degradation of cellulose and hemicellulose (materials found in plants). The domain has previously been called cellulose-binding domain. The polysaccharide binding sites of CBMs with available 3D structure have been found to be either flat surfaces with interactions formed by predominantly aromatic residues (tryptophan and tyrosine), or extended shallow grooves. CBM9 domains found in this uncharacterized heterogeneous subfamily may co-occur with various other domains.
cd09618 CBM9_like_2 7.06e-28 37 220 2 170
DOMON-like type 9 carbohydrate binding module. Family 9 carbohydrate-binding modules (CBM9) play a role in the microbial degradation of cellulose and hemicellulose (materials found in plants). The domain has previously been called cellulose-binding domain. The polysaccharide binding sites of CBMs with available 3D structure have been found to be either flat surfaces with interactions formed by predominantly aromatic residues (tryptophan and tyrosine), or extended shallow grooves. CBM9 domains found in this uncharacterized subfamily are typically found at the N-terminus of longer proteins that lack additional annotation with domain footprints.
COG1649 YddW 1.54e-13 301 631 22 339
Uncharacterized lipoprotein YddW, UPF0748 family [Function unknown].
pfam02638 GHL10 1.28e-08 393 636 68 299
Glycosyl hydrolase-like 10. This is family of bacterial glycosyl-hydrolase-like proteins falling into the family GHL10 as described above,.
pfam06452 CBM9_1 1.36e-08 48 205 1 138
Carbohydrate family 9 binding domain-like. CBM9_1 is a C-terminal domain on bacterial xylanase proteins, and it is tandemly repeated in a number of family-members. The CBM9 module binds to amorphous and crystalline cellulose and a range of soluble di- and monosaccharides as well as to cello- and xylo- oligomers of different degrees of polymerization. Comparison of the glucose and cellobiose complexes during crystallisation reveals surprising differences in binding of these two substrates by CBM9-2. Cellobiose was found to bind in a distinct orientation from glucose, while still maintaining optimal stacking and electrostatic interactions with the reducing end sugar.

CAZyme Hits      help

Hit ID E-Value Query Start Query End Hit Start Hit End
CUA18365.1 0.0 19 680 26 687
QRP90424.1 0.0 19 680 26 687
AKA51642.1 0.0 19 680 26 687
CAH07622.1 0.0 19 680 26 687
QCT78438.1 0.0 19 680 26 687

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 SP

Other SP_Sec_SPI LIPO_Sec_SPII TAT_Tat_SPI TATLIP_Sec_SPII PILIN_Sec_SPIII
0.134345 0.857344 0.003417 0.003233 0.000940 0.000688

TMHMM  Annotations      help

There is no transmembrane helices in MGYG000003163_00504.