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MULTISPECIES: aromatic-ring-hydroxylating dioxygenase subunit beta


LOCUS       WP_003105327             169 aa            linear   BCT 28-JUL-2024
            [Pseudomonas].
ACCESSION   WP_003105327
VERSION     WP_003105327.1
KEYWORDS    RefSeq.
SOURCE      Pseudomonas
  ORGANISM  Pseudomonas
            Bacteria; Pseudomonadati; Pseudomonadota; Gammaproteobacteria;
            Pseudomonadales; Pseudomonadaceae.
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  :: Conserved Domain (CDD)
            Evidence Accession :: Domain architecture ID 10090121
            Evidence Source    :: NCBI SPARCLE
            ##Evidence-For-Name-Assignment-END##
            COMPLETENESS: full length.
FEATURES             Location/Qualifiers
     source          1..169
                     /organism="Pseudomonas"
                     /db_xref="taxon:286"
     Protein         1..169
                     /product="aromatic-ring-hydroxylating dioxygenase subunit
                     beta"
                     /EC_number="1.14.-.-"
                     /GO_process="GO:0008152 - metabolic process [Evidence
                     IEA]"
                     /GO_process="GO:0009056 - catabolic process [Evidence
                     IEA]"
                     /calculated_mol_wt=19337
     Region          11..159
                     /region_name="ring_hydroxylating_dioxygenases_beta"
                     /note="Ring hydroxylating dioxygenase beta subunit. This
                     subunit has a similar structure to NTF-2, Ketosteroid
                     isomerase and scytalone dehydratase.The degradation of
                     aromatic compounds by aerobic bacteria frequently begins
                     with the dihydroxylation of the...; cd00667"
                     /db_xref="CDD:238357"
ORIGIN      
        1 mslalsrpds dllarvsdfl vaeaellddr lldtwfalfe raaryrvlpl qeqlagqape
       61 dslyiidddh vrlrervdsi lgghtwmeqp rsrtrrlvgn vrlkrvegel vssrsnfvvh
      121 qfrnreawsf vgeashvlrd gpgglrivsr eirldhetis aqrrisiil