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MULTISPECIES: phosphodiesterase MrkJ [Enterobacteriaceae].


LOCUS       WP_004144002             238 aa            linear   BCT 03-NOV-2020
ACCESSION   WP_004144002
VERSION     WP_004144002.1
KEYWORDS    RefSeq.
SOURCE      Enterobacteriaceae
  ORGANISM  Enterobacteriaceae
            Bacteria; Pseudomonadati; Pseudomonadota; Gammaproteobacteria;
            Enterobacterales.
REFERENCE   1  (residues 1 to 238)
  AUTHORS   Johnson,J.G. and Clegg,S.
  TITLE     Role of MrkJ, a phosphodiesterase, in type 3 fimbrial expression
            and biofilm formation in Klebsiella pneumoniae
  JOURNAL   J Bacteriol 192 (15), 3944-3950 (2010)
   PUBMED   20511505
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  :: BlastRule
            Evidence Accession :: NBR013146
            Evidence Source    :: NCBI
            ##Evidence-For-Name-Assignment-END##
            COMPLETENESS: full length.
FEATURES             Location/Qualifiers
     source          1..238
                     /organism="Enterobacteriaceae"
                     /db_xref="taxon:543"
     gene            1..238
                     /gene="mkrJ"
     Protein         1..238
                     /product="phosphodiesterase MrkJ"
                     /calculated_mol_wt=27546
     Region          19..231
                     /region_name="EAL"
                     /note="EAL domain. This domain is found in diverse
                     bacterial signaling proteins. It is called EAL after its
                     conserved residues and is also known as domain of unknown
                     function 2 (DUF2). The EAL domain has been shown to
                     stimulate degradation of a second...; cl29561"
                     /db_xref="CDD:453023"
ORIGIN      
        1 mntkifedni lsrndiavry vfqkmfspqg tlvaveclsr fdnlsisped ffrhataavr
       61 erifleqlal iekhkawflr nhisatinvd dhilnllrqk dikakvaalt cvhfevtena
      121 enllhnslaa wqspqdtslw lddfgsgyag inairgyhfd yvkidkdffw hlmrkesgrq
      181 lmdalvtfls rnhhnviieg veseahkewl qgmewfaiqg hywrevsieq lvaddiam