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The Annotation Clearinghouse offers a mapping of genes which are identical in sequence except for the start region (due to differences in start calling).
Set master function to
single-strand DNA-binding protein
12/17/2005
master:gjo
Assigning function Single-stranded DNA-binding protein based on installation of subsystem DNA_repair,_bacterial
12/17/2005
gjo
Set master function to
Single-stranded DNA-binding protein
5/14/2019
annotation_transfer
Migrating 1 annotations for fig|155920.1.peg.846 from core seed (including function assignment) at 2019-05-15 01:15:05
5/14/2019
VeronikaV
Migrate assignment from Single-stranded DNA-binding protein to Phage ssDNA binding protein
5/15/2019
VeronikaV
Set master function to
Phage ssDNA binding protein
This feature is part of a subsystem
In pVir Plasmid of Campylobacter its role is Single-stranded DNA-binding protein.
In DNA repair, bacterial its role is Single-stranded DNA-binding protein.
In DNA repair, bacterial RecFOR pathway its role is Single-stranded DNA-binding protein.
In DNA repair, bacterial its role is Single-stranded DNA-binding protein.
In DNA repair, bacterial RecFOR pathway its role is Single-stranded DNA-binding protein.
In pVir Plasmid of Campylobacter its role is Single-stranded DNA-binding protein.
Reasons for Current Assignment
We have assigned the function "Phage ssDNA binding protein" to the encoded protein. The protein
occurs in 3 subsystems: "DNA repair, bacterial", "DNA repair, bacterial RecFOR pathway", and "pVir
Plasmid of Campylobacter". The function of genes having the same functional roles have been
described in Haemophilus influenzae (8063092). This is a homologous protein which implements the same function.
Compare Regions For fig|155920.1.peg.846
The chromosomal region of the focus gene (top) is compared with four similar organisms. The graphic is centered on the focus gene, which is red and numbered 1. Sets of genes with similar sequence are grouped with the same number and color. Genes whose relative position is conserved in at least four other species are functionally coupled and share gray background boxes. The size of the region and the number of genomes may be reset. Click on any arrow in the display to refocus the comparison on that gene. The focus gene always points to the right, even if it is located on the minus strand.