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    DQM35_RS05780 ABC transporter ATP-binding protein [ Streptococcus pyogenes ]

    Gene ID: 69901051, updated on 15-Dec-2024

    Summary

    Gene symbol
    DQM35_RS05780
    Gene description
    ABC transporter ATP-binding protein
    Locus tag
    DQM35_RS05780
    Gene type
    protein coding
    Organism
    Streptococcus pyogenes (strain: NCTC12064, serovar: Lancefield Group A, culture-collection: NCTC:12064)
    Lineage
    Bacteria; Bacillati; Bacillota; Bacilli; Lactobacillales; Streptococcaceae; Streptococcus
    Old locus tag
    NCTC12064_01141
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    Genomic context

    Location:
    chromosome: 1

    1 - NZ_LS483338.1Genomic Context describing neighboring genes Neighboring gene glycerophosphoryl diester phosphodiesterase membrane domain-containing protein Neighboring gene ABC transporter permease Neighboring gene efflux RND transporter periplasmic adaptor subunit Neighboring gene carbamoyl-phosphate synthase large subunit

    General protein information

    Preferred Names
    ABC transporter ATP-binding protein

    NCBI Reference Sequences (RefSeq)

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    Genome Annotation

    The following sections contain reference sequences that belong to a specific genome build. Explain

    Reference assembly

    Genomic

    1. NZ_LS483338.1 Reference assembly

      Range
      1110322..1111032 complement
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    mRNA and Protein(s)

    1. WP_002990237.1 ABC transporter ATP-binding protein [Streptococcus pyogenes]

      UniProtKB/TrEMBL
      A0A0H3BWQ6, A0A4U9C3Z7, Q1JMC3, Q48U66
      Conserved Domains (1) summary
      cd03255
      Location:10225
      ABC_MJ0796_LolCDE_FtsE; ATP-binding cassette domain of the transporters involved in export of lipoprotein and macrolide, and cell division protein