LOCUS       ABX21962.1               787 aa    PRT              BCT 09-NOV-2020
DEFINITION  Salmonella enterica subsp. arizonae serovar 62:z4,z23:
            - hypothetical protein protein.
ACCESSION   CP000880-2008
PROTEIN_ID  ABX21962.1
SOURCE      Salmonella enterica subsp. arizonae serovar 62:z4,z23:-
  ORGANISM  Salmonella enterica subsp. arizonae serovar 62:z4,z23:-
            Bacteria; Proteobacteria; Gammaproteobacteria; Enterobacterales;
            Enterobacteriaceae; Salmonella.
REFERENCE   1  (bases 1 to 4600800)
  AUTHORS   McClelland,M., Sanderson,E.K., Porwollik,S., Spieth,J.,
            Clifton,W.S., Fulton,R., Chunyan,W., Wollam,A., Shah,N., Pepin,K.,
            Bhonagiri,V., Nash,W., Johnson,M., Thiruvilangam,P. and Wilson,R.
  CONSRTM   The Salmonella enterica serovar Arizonae Genome Sequencing Project
  TITLE     Direct Submission
  JOURNAL   Submitted (02-NOV-2007) Genetics, Genome Sequencing Center, 4444
            Forest Park Parkway, St. Louis, MO 63108, USA
COMMENT     Salmonella enterica subspecies IIIa (Arizonae) serovar
            62:z4,z23:--Most bacteria in the species S. enterica belong to one
            of seven subspecies; all but subspecies I normally grow only in
            cold-blooded animals. Subspecies IIIa (S. Arizonae) is naturally
            found in reptiles, but also causes outbreaks of salmonellosis in
            turkeys and sheep and can occasionally produce both gastroenteritis
            and serious disseminated disease in humans. Many human infections
            can be traced to contact with reptiles or ingestion of various
            reptile products, particularly from rattlesnakes. Fewer than ten
            cases in humans are typically reported in the US each year.
            
            The strain of S. Arizonae (62:z4,z23:-) being sequenced is
            CDC346-86; it was named RSK2980 by R.K. Selander and is strain
            SARC5 of the Salmonella Reference C set. This serovar is of
            interest because of its taxonomic position. It appears to be the
            most divergent subspecies among the S. enterica. It can be obtained
            from the American Type Culture Collection as ATCC BAA-731, or the
            Salmonella Genetic Stock Centre as SGSC4693. 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  using tRNAscan-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="Salmonella enterica subsp. arizonae serovar
                     62:z4,z23:-"
                     /mol_type="genomic DNA"
                     /strain="RSK2980"
                     /serovar="62:z4,z23:-"
                     /sub_species="arizonae"
                     /culture_collection="ATCC:BAA-731"
                     /db_xref="taxon:41514"
     protein         /locus_tag="SARI_02085"
                     /inference="protein motif:HMMPfam:IPR000322"
                     /note="KEGG: ssn:SSO_0800 0. putative glucosidase K01187;
                     COG: COG1501 Alpha-glucosidases, family 31 of glycosyl
                     hydrolases"
                     /transl_table=11
                     /db_xref="InterPro:IPR000322"
BEGIN
        1 MKTLKNWILQ KQLPHHVELL VDGQHTLCLY VLEENLFRVL IKRKGELALD RTWSIAPAQD
       61 VPWEGRKRED LSGFTLPVWT LRQQDGTLIV ATESLRATVH QPLWIEWQYR NNEGKWQPLV
      121 NDRTTSAYLL NAHGDGVAHY QHRRKDERFY GLGDKAGDLQ RTGKRYEMRN LDAMGYNAVS
      181 TDPLYKHIPF TITRRDDVSF GLFYDNLSSC WLDLGNEIDN YHAAYRRWQA EAGDIDYYLF
      241 TGERVLDVTK AFVRLTGKTL FGPKWSLGYS GSTMHYTDAP DAQNQLMNFI RLCDEHAIPC
      301 DAFQLSSGYT SINGKRYVFN WNYDKVPQPK VMSQAFHDAG LHLAANIKPC LLQDHPRYHE
      361 VAEQGLFIRD SENDTPERSS FWDDEGSNLD FTNPQTVAWW QNGVTTQLLE MGIDATWNDN
      421 NEFEVWDGEA RCHGFGNEIA IKHIRPVMPL LMIRASMEAQ QRFAPTKRPY LISRSGCAGM
      481 QRYVQTWSGD NRTSWDTLRY NIRIGLGMSL SGLYNLGHDV GGFSGDKPDP ELFVRWVQNG
      541 VMHPRFTIHS WNDDHTVNEP WMYPGVTPAI RSAIELRYRL LPYFYTLLWL AHTDDEPMLR
      601 PTFLDHEHDA QTFEECDDFL LGRDILVASV VVPGERQRRL WLPDNQTGWY DFYTGAWFSG
      661 GQWIIVDAPL EKLPLLVRAG AGLPLSDRIS YVNAAKDTSR ELKLFPVKGA GVSSGLLFED
      721 DGESWGYQKG HALWLEWEMV CTATTIDLTI NARGDYRPAW QTLQVSLPPG EKRKLRVNNE
      781 DRSEWAR
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