LOCUS       CAQ86356.1                92 aa    PRT              BCT 27-FEB-2015
DEFINITION  Photorhabdus asymbiotica relb protein protein.
ACCESSION   FM162591-4263
PROTEIN_ID  CAQ86356.1
SOURCE      Photorhabdus asymbiotica
  ORGANISM  Photorhabdus asymbiotica
            Bacteria; Proteobacteria; Gammaproteobacteria; Enterobacterales;
            Morganellaceae; Photorhabdus.
REFERENCE   1  (bases 1 to 5064808)
  AUTHORS   Crossman L.C.
  JOURNAL   Submitted (21-MAY-2008) to the INSDC. Crossman L.C., Pathogen
            Sequencing Unit, The Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, Hinxton,
            Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB10 1SA, UNITED KINGDOM.
REFERENCE   2
  AUTHORS   Wilkinson P., Waterfield N.R., Crossman L., Corton C.,
            Sanchez-Contreras M., Vlisidou I., Barron A., Bignell A., Clark L.,
            Doggett J., Ormond D., Mayho M., Bason N., Smith F., Simmonds M.,
            Arrowsmith C., Churcher C., Harris D., Thompson N.R., Quail M.,
            Parkhill J., Ffrench-Constant R.H.
  TITLE     Comparative genomics of the emerging human pathogen Photorhabdus
            asymbiotica with the insect pathogen Photorhabdus luminescens
  JOURNAL   BMC Genomics 10(1), 302-302(2009).
   PUBMED   19583835
FEATURES             Qualifiers
     source          /organism="Photorhabdus asymbiotica"
                     /isolate="ATCC43949"
                     /mol_type="genomic DNA"
                     /db_xref="taxon:291112"
     protein         /transl_table=11
                     /gene="vco27AB"
                     /locus_tag="PAU_04269"
                     /old_locus_tag="PAT1896"
                     /note="Plasmids may be maintained stably in bacterial
                     populations through the action of addiction modules, in
                     which a toxin and antidote are encoded in a cassette on
                     the plasmid. In any daughter cell that lacks the plasmid,
                     the toxin persists and is lethal after the antidote
                     protein is depleted. Toxin/antitoxin pairs are also found
                     on main chromosomes, and likely represent selfish DNA.
                     Sequences in the seed for this alignment all were found
                     adjacent to toxin genes. Several toxin/antitoxin pairs may
                     occur in a single species. RelE and RelB form a
                     toxin-antitoxin system; RelE represses translation,
                     probably through binding ribosomes , . RelB stably binds
                     RelE, presumably deactivating it."
                     /db_xref="EnsemblGenomes-Gn:PAU_04269"
                     /db_xref="EnsemblGenomes-Tr:CAQ86356"
                     /db_xref="UniProtKB/TrEMBL:B6VLV7"
                     /inference="similar to DNA sequence:INSD:AF179596"
                     /inference="similar to DNA sequence:INSD:AE004372"
BEGIN
        1 METIHFRIDE ETKRLAMQTA KRHQTDLTKL MRQKAEELAN EEREYQKNIH AHWLEAEIEK
       61 AIDRCENGLA HFIDDSESHR RMALLRNKLS RG
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