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LOCUS WP_001017909 244 aa linear BCT 02-JUN-2019 ACCESSION WP_001017909 VERSION WP_001017909.1 KEYWORDS RefSeq. SOURCE Salmonella ORGANISM Salmonella Bacteria; Pseudomonadati; Pseudomonadota; Gammaproteobacteria; Enterobacterales; Enterobacteriaceae. REFERENCE 1 (residues 1 to 244) AUTHORS Niehaus,T.D., Elbadawi-Sidhu,M., de Crecy-Lagard,V., Fiehn,O. and Hanson,A.D. TITLE Discovery of a widespread prokaryotic 5-oxoprolinase that was hiding in plain sight JOURNAL J. Biol. Chem. 292 (39), 16360-16367 (2017) PUBMED 28830929 COMMENT REFSEQ: This record represents a single, non-redundant, protein sequence which may be annotated on many different RefSeq genomes from the same, or different, species. ##Evidence-For-Name-Assignment-START## Evidence Category :: HMM Evidence Accession :: NF003812.0 Evidence Source :: NCBI Protein Cluster (PRK) Source Identifier :: PRK05406 ##Evidence-For-Name-Assignment-END## COMPLETENESS: full length. FEATURES Location/Qualifiers source 1..244 /organism="Salmonella" /db_xref="taxon:590" gene 1..244 /gene="pxpA" Protein 1..244 /product="5-oxoprolinase subunit PxpA" /EC_number="3.5.2.9" /GO_function="GO:0003824 - catalytic activity [Evidence IEA]" /GO_process="GO:0005975 - carbohydrate metabolic process [Evidence IEA]" /calculated_mol_wt=25960 Region 1..240 /region_name="PRK05406" /note="5-oxoprolinase subunit PxpA" /db_xref="CDD:235446" Site order(8,57,68,104,106..107,111,160,163,171,174,218) /site_type="active" /note="putative active site [active]" /db_xref="CDD:212111" ORIGIN 1 mnidlnadlg egcasdsell tlvssaniac gfhagdaqtm ltcvrealkn gvaigahpsf 61 pdrdnfgrta mvlppetvya qtlyqigalg aivqaqggvm rhvkphgmly nqaakdphla 121 qaiakavhdy dpslilvgla gselirager hrlvtrqevf adrgyqadgs lvprmqpgal 181 ihdeeqalaq tldmvqagrv ksvtgvwttv taqtvcihgd geyalafarr lraafnarni 241 hvia