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Cgl1335 Cgl1335 Cgl1337 Cgl1337 Cgl2108 Cgl2108 Cgl1430 Cgl1430 int1 int1 Cgl0617 Cgl0617 Cgl0038 Cgl0038 Cgl0616 Cgl0616 Cgl1166 Cgl1166 Cgl1631 Cgl1631 xerC xerC
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Cgl1335Hypothetical protein predicted by Glimmer. (151 aa)    
Predicted Functional Partners:
Cgl1337
Hypothetical protein predicted by Glimmer/Critica.
  
    0.787
Cgl2108
SAM-dependent methyltransferase.
      
 0.641
Cgl1430
Putative DNA gyrase inhibitor.
      
 0.638
int1
Probable phage-type Integrase.
   
   0.631
Cgl0617
Polymerase involved in DNA repair.
      
 0.621
Cgl0038
PUTATIVE IRON-SIDEROPHORE UPTAKE SYSTEM ATP-BINDIN.
   
  
 0.620
Cgl0616
Conserved hypothetical protein.
      
 0.620
Cgl1166
DNA repair exonuclease.
      
 0.620
Cgl1631
Predicted endonuclease involved in recombination; Could be a nuclease involved in processing of the 5'-end of pre-16S rRNA; Belongs to the YqgF nuclease family.
   
  
 0.620
xerC
SITE-SPECIFIC RECOMBINASE; Site-specific tyrosine recombinase, which acts by catalyzing the cutting and rejoining of the recombining DNA molecules. The XerC- XerD complex is essential to convert dimers of the bacterial chromosome into monomers to permit their segregation at cell division. It also contributes to the segregational stability of plasmids.
      
 0.614
Your Current Organism:
Corynebacterium glutamicum
NCBI taxonomy Id: 196627
Other names: C. glutamicum ATCC 13032, Corynebacterium glutamicum ATCC 13032, Corynebacterium glutamicum str. ATCC 13032, Corynebacterium glutamicum strain ATCC 13032
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