LOCUS       CDQ48976.1               369 aa    PRT              BCT 04-FEB-2016
DEFINITION  Vibrio anguillarum smf protein protein.
ACCESSION   LK021130-58
PROTEIN_ID  CDQ48976.1
SOURCE      Vibrio anguillarum
  ORGANISM  Vibrio anguillarum
            Bacteria; Proteobacteria; Gammaproteobacteria; Vibrionales;
            Vibrionaceae; Vibrio.
REFERENCE   1  (bases 1 to 3119695)
  AUTHORS   Holm K.
  JOURNAL   Submitted (26-MAR-2014) to the INSDC. Norstruct, Dept of Chemistry,
            University of Tromso, Science Park 3, NO-9037 Tromso, NORWAY.
REFERENCE   2
  AUTHORS   Holm K.O., Nilsson K., Hjerde E., Willassen N.P., Milton D.L.
  TITLE     Complete genome sequence of Vibrio anguillarum strain NB10, a
            virulent isolate from the Gulf of Bothnia
  JOURNAL   Stand Genomic Sci 10, 60-60(2015).
   PUBMED   26380645
FEATURES             Qualifiers
     source          /organism="Vibrio anguillarum"
                     /chromosome="1"
                     /host="Rainbow trout"
                     /strain="NB10"
                     /mol_type="genomic DNA"
                     /country="Sweden:Baltic Sea, Norrbyn Umeaa"
                     /isolation_source="clinical isolate, Rainbow trout"
                     /serovar="O1"
                     /db_xref="taxon:55601"
     protein         /transl_table=11
                     /gene="smf"
                     /locus_tag="VANGNB10_cI0058"
                     /old_locus_tag="TVA0383"
                     /function="DprA is a widely conserved bacterial protein
                     and has been shown to confer an important function during
                     transformation in competent cells, possibly through
                     protection of incoming DNA. B. subtilis DprA (called Smf)
                     and has been shown to play an important role during
                     transformation with chromosomal DNA, but its mode of
                     action is unknown. ... Smf is much more important for
                     plasmid transformation than RecA, but RecA influences the
                     dynamic localization pattern of Smf. ... data show that
                     DprA/Smf acts downstream of the DNA uptake machinery, and
                     support the idea that Smf protects incoming ssDNA,
                     possibly in conjunction with RecA."
                     /note="user locus_tag: VANGcI0058"
                     /note="Similar to Aliivibrio salmonicida (strain LFI1238)
                     (Vibrio salmonicida (strai LFI1238)) smf subname: full=smf
                     protein UniProt:B6EP23 (EMBL:FM178379) (369 aa) fasta
                     scores: E()=1.4e-78, 56.7% id in 365 aa"
BEGIN
        1 MEQNELAAWL AFSFVPKLGG KKLSRLASVA SLAHLIDYSE RELAALGLVQ DQIRYLRETA
       61 PQEVEECLSW QQANESHHIL TPFCDGYPSL LKEIATAPPV LFVKGRITAL SDPQMAIVGS
      121 RNASPDGQRV AHQFAREFVQ QGLLVTSGLA LGIDGHAHDG ALQAGGETIA VLGSGLESIY
      181 PARHKKLAQR VMESGALVSE FRPKAKPRPD NFPRRNRIIS GLAVGVLVVE AAEKSGSLIT
      241 ARYAAEQGRD VFVIPGSIAN PNCHGSNQLI RCGACLVQNS EQVLSEIGTL VDWSLRQKQP
      301 QPDLFSVQSD QQLPFAELLA NVGVEATPVD ILASRTHIPV HEVMMQLLEL ELSGHVVAVS
      361 GGYIRKGKG
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