LOCUS       ABV14688.1              1259 aa    PRT              BCT 31-JAN-2014
DEFINITION  Citrobacter koseri ATCC BAA-895 hypothetical protein protein.
ACCESSION   CP000822-3509
PROTEIN_ID  ABV14688.1
SOURCE      Citrobacter koseri ATCC BAA-895
  ORGANISM  Citrobacter koseri ATCC BAA-895
            Bacteria; Proteobacteria; Gammaproteobacteria; Enterobacterales;
            Enterobacteriaceae; Citrobacter.
REFERENCE   1  (bases 1 to 4720462)
  AUTHORS   McClelland,M., Sanderson,E.K., Porwollik,S., Spieth,J.,
            Clifton,W.S., Latreille,P., Courtney,L., Wang,C., Pepin,K.,
            Bhonagiri,V., Nash,W., Johnson,M., Thiruvilangam,P. and Wilson,R.
  CONSRTM   The Citrobacter koseri Genome Sequencing Project
  TITLE     Direct Submission
  JOURNAL   Submitted (29-AUG-2007) Genetics, Genome Sequencing Center, 4444
            Forest Park Parkway, St. Louis, MO 63108, USA
COMMENT     Citrobacter (diversus) koseri--Citrobacter cells are isolated from
            water, sewage, soils, and food, as well as from the feces of man
            and other animals, where they may be normal inhabitants. They can
            be found in urine, sputum, and other clinical specimens. They can
            sometimes be opportunistic pathogens particularly in
            immunocompromised patients in hospitals or in infants (Pepperell et
            al., Antimicrob Agents Chemother. 2002 Nov;46(11):3555-60. and
            references therein).
            
            The strain of Citrobacter koseri being sequenced, strain CDC
            4225-83, was isolated in 1983 in Maryland, where it caused neonatal
            meningitis. It was provided by Caroline Mohr and Melissa Campbell
            of CDC. The strain is available from the American Type Culture
            Collection as ATCC BAA-895 or from the Salmonella Genetic Stock
            Centre as SGSC4696. The genome was sequenced to 8X coverage, using
            plasmid and fosmid libraries and was finished to an error rate of
            less than 1 per 10,000 bases. Automated annotation was performed
            and manual annotation will continue in the labs of Michael
            McClelland and Kenneth Sanderson. The National Institute of Allergy
            and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), National Institutes of Health
            (NIH) has funded this project.
            
            Coding sequences below are predicted using GeneMark v3.3 and
            Glimmer2 v2.13.Intergenic regions not spanned by GeneMark and
            Glimmer2 were blasted against NCBI's non-redundant (NR) database
            and predictions generated based on protein alignments. RNA genes
            were determined usingtRNAscan-SE 1.23 or Rfam v8.0. This sequence
            was finished as follows unless otherwise noted: all regions were
            double stranded, sequenced with an alternate chemistries or covered
            by high quality data (i.e., phred quality >=30); an attempt was
            made to resolve all sequencing problems, such as compressions and
            repeats; all regions were covered by sequence from more than one
            m13 subclone.
FEATURES             Qualifiers
     source          /organism="Citrobacter koseri ATCC BAA-895"
                     /mol_type="genomic DNA"
                     /strain="ATCC BAA-895"
                     /db_xref="ATCC:BAA-895"
                     /db_xref="taxon:290338"
     protein         /locus_tag="CKO_03609"
                     /inference="protein motif:HMMPfam:IPR007452"
                     /note="KEGG: bmf:BAB1_0046 2.7e-14 family of unknown
                     function DUF490 K01076; COG: COG2911 Uncharacterized
                     protein conserved in bacteria; Psort location:
                     OuterMembrane, score:9.52"
                     /transl_table=11
                     /db_xref="InterPro:IPR007452"
BEGIN
        1 MSLWKKISLG VLIFILLLLG TVAFLVGTTT GLHLVFNAAN RWVPGLEIGQ VTGGWRDLSL
       61 KNIRYDQPGV AVNAGEIHLA VKLGCLWDSS LCVNDLSLKD INVAIDSKKM PPSEPVEEEE
      121 DSGPLNLSTP YPITLSRVAL SNINLKIDDT TVSVMDFTSG LNWQEKTLTL KPTSLQGLLI
      181 ALPKVAEVAQ EEVVEPKIDH PQPDEKPLGE TLKDLFSKPV LPEMADVHLP LNLNIEEFKG
      241 EQLRVTGDTD LTVRNMLLKV SSIDGNMKLD ALDIDANQGT VNATGTAQLT NSWPVDITLN
      301 STLNIDPLKG EKVKLKVGGA LREQLEIGVN LSGPVDMDLR AQTRLAEAGL PLNVEVASRQ
      361 VYWPFTGDKQ FQADDIKLKL TGKMTDYTLS MRTAVKGQDI PPATITLDAK GNEQQINLDK
      421 LTVAALEGKT ELKALVDWQQ AISWRGELTL DGINTAKEIP DWPSTLNGLI KTRGSLYGGS
      481 WQMDVPELKL TGNVKQNKVN VNGSLKGNSY MQWVIPGLHL ELGRNSADVK GELGIKDLNL
      541 DATIDAPNLD NALPGLGGTA KGLVKVRGTV DAPQLLADIN ARGLRWQELS VAQVRVEGDI
      601 KSTDQIAGNL DVRVERITQP DVNINLVTLN AKGSEKQHEL QLRIQGEPVS GQLALAGSFD
      661 RKEARWKGTL SNTRFQTPVG PWSLTRAIAL DYRNQEQKIS IGPHCWTNPN AELCVPQTID
      721 AGAEGRAVVN LNRFDLAMLK PFMPDATQAS GVFSGKADVA WDTTKEGLPQ GQVTLSGRNV
      781 KVTQRVNDAP LPVAFDTLNL NADLHNNRAQ LGWMIRLTNN GQFDGQVQIT DPQGRRNIGG
      841 NINIRNFNLA MVNPVFSRGE KAAGMLNANL RLGGDVQSPQ MFGQLQLSGL DVDGNFMPFD
      901 MQPSQLAMNF NGTRSTLQGV VRTQQGQINL SGDADWSQID NWRARVAAKG SRVRITVPPM
      961 VRLDVSPDVV FEATPSLFTL DGRVDVPWAR IVVHELPESA VGVSSDEVML NNDLQPENPQ
     1021 SASIPINSNL IVHVGNNVRM DAFGLKARLT GDLKVAQDKQ GLGLNGQINI PDGRFHAYGQ
     1081 DLIVRKGELL FSGPPDQPLL NIEAIRNPES TENDVIAGVR VTGTADEPKA EIFSDPAMSQ
     1141 QEALSYLLRG QGLESDQSDS AAMTSMLVGL GVAQSGQVVG KIGETFGVSN LALDTQGVGD
     1201 SSQVVVSGYV LPGLQVKYGV GIFDSLATLT LRYRLMPKLY LEAVSGVDQA LDLLYQFEF
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