LOCUS       CDQ51188.1               263 aa    PRT              BCT 04-FEB-2016
DEFINITION  Vibrio anguillarum putative uncharacterized protein (TIGR00056)
            protein.
ACCESSION   LK021130-2270
PROTEIN_ID  CDQ51188.1
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
                     /locus_tag="VANGNB10_cI2276c"
                     /old_locus_tag="TVA0025"
                     /function="conserved hypothetical protein"
                     /note="user locus_tag: VANGcI2276c"
                     /note="Similar to Vibrio harveyi (strain ATCC
                     BAA-1116/BB120) subname: full=putative uncharacterized
                     protein UniProt:A7MSD2 (EMBL:CP000789) (263 aa) fasta
                     scores: E()=5.4e-88, 89.0% id in 263 aa. The TIGR00056 HMM
                     describes a subfamily of the DUF140 family, a set of
                     proteins found so far in Bacteria and chloroplast. Members
                     have multiple predicted transmembrane helical regions. One
                     member of this family has been associated with the toluene
                     tolerance phenotype of Pseudomonas putida. Many bacterial
                     species have one or two members. The Mycobacteria have
                     large paralogous families included in the DUF140 family
                     but excluded from this subfamily on based on extreme
                     divergence at the amino end and on phylogenetic and UPGMA
                     trees on the more conserved regions."
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        1 MMSTLTDWIE GLGRRTLEFC QAFGKASLML FGALVSRPRP IQNFPLLVKQ LYSVGVQSLA
       61 IIVVSGLFIG MVLSLQGYVI LVDYGAEGSL GQMVALSLLR ELGPVVTALL FAGRAGSALT
      121 AEIGLMKATE QLSSLEMMAV DPLKRIIAPR FWAGLISMPL LAMIFMAVGI WGGQLVGVDW
      181 KGIDHGSFWS AMQSSVELGQ DIGNSMIKCV MFAITVTWIA LFNGYDAIPT SEGISRATTR
      241 TVVHSSLAVL GLDFVLTALM FGN
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