Annotation Overview for fig|756067.3.peg.5502 in Microcoleus vaginatus FGP-2:
2,5-diamino-6-ribosylamino-pyrimidinone 5-phosphate reductase-like protein

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current assignment2,5-diamino-6-ribosylamino-pyrimidinone 5-phosphate reductase-like protein
taxonomy id756067contig
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PATtyfamPGF_00034888: 2,5-diamino-6-ribosylamino-pyrimidinone 5-phosphate reductase (EC 1.1.1.302) homolog
PATRIC link55189727
edit functional role2,5-diamino-6-ribosylamino-pyrimidinone 5-phosphate reductase-like protein
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This feature is part of a subsystem
  • In COG3236 its role is 5-amino-6-(5-phosphoribosylamino)uracil reductase (EC 1.1.1.193). However, the functionality of this subsystem has not yet been classified for this organism.
  • In COG3236 - Riboflavin its role is 5-amino-6-(5-phosphoribosylamino)uracil reductase (EC 1.1.1.193). However, the functionality of this subsystem has not yet been classified for this organism.
  • In Riboflavin, FMN and FAD metabolism with fusion events its role is 5-amino-6-(5-phosphoribosylamino)uracil reductase (EC 1.1.1.193). However, the functionality of this subsystem has not yet been classified for this organism.
  • In Riboflavin, FMN and FAD metabolism Extended its role is 5-amino-6-(5-phosphoribosylamino)uracil reductase (EC 1.1.1.193).
  • Compare Regions For fig|756067.3.peg.5502

    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.