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Escherichia coli K12
fecI
- RNA polymerase sigma-19 factor, fec operon-specific; Sigma factors are initiation factors that promote the attachment of RNA polymerase to specific initiation sites and are then released. This sigma factor regulates the fec genes for iron dicitrate transport (Probable); Belongs to the sigma-70 factor family. ECF subfamily.
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Acinetobacter baylyi
fecI
- Unannotated protein; Belongs to the sigma-70 factor family. ECF subfamily.
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Acinetobacter guillouiae
fecI
- Unannotated protein; Belongs to the sigma-70 factor family. ECF subfamily.
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Acinetobacter pittii
fecI
- Sigma-24 (
FecI
-like); Belongs to the sigma-70 factor family. ECF subfamily.
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Aeromonas salmonicida
fecI
- Unannotated protein; Belongs to the sigma-70 factor family. ECF subfamily.
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Agrobacterium sp. DSM 25559
fecI
- Putative RNA polymerase sigma factor
FecI
; Belongs to the sigma-70 factor family. ECF subfamily.
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Agrobacterium sp. NCPPB925
fecI
- Putative iron uptake regulation sigma factor, sigma70-ECF family protein; Belongs to the sigma-70 factor family. ECF subfamily.
8)
Amantichitinum ursilacus
fecI
- Putative RNA polymerase sigma factor
FecI
; Belongs to the sigma-70 factor family. ECF subfamily.
9)
Anaerobutyricum hallii
fecI
- Probable RNA polymerase sigma factor
fecI
; Belongs to the sigma-70 factor family. ECF subfamily.
10)
Arenibacter algicola
fecI
- Unannotated protein.
11)
Azoarcus sp. BH72
fecI
- Putative sigma-70 factor, ECF subfamily;
FecI
: belongs to the extracytoplasmic-function (ECF) sigma factor, which represent a subgroup of the sigma 70 family. The sigma factor is an initiation factor that promotes attachment of the RNA polymerase to specific initiation sites and then is released. Involved in iron metabolism; High confidence in function and specificity.
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Azorhizobium caulinodans
fecI
-
FecI
-like protein; Belongs to the sigma-70 factor family. ECF subfamily.
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Bacteroidales bacterium CF
fecI
- RNA Polymerase Sigma-24 Subunit ECF Subfamily; Belongs to the sigma-70 factor family. ECF subfamily.
14)
Bacteroides eggerthii
fecI
- KEGG: chu:CHU_3562 1.0e-19 rpoE; RNA polymerase sigma-70 factor, ECF subfamily K00960; Psort location: Cytoplasmic, score: 8.96.
15)
Bacteroides uniformis
fecI
- RNA polymerase ECF-type sigma factor.
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Bordetella avium
fecI
- Probable RNA polymerase sigma factor; Belongs to the sigma-70 factor family. ECF subfamily.
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Bordetella pertussis
fecI
- ECF-family sigma factor; Similar to Escherichia coli probable RNA polymerase sigma factor
FecI
or B4293 SW:
FECI
_ECOLI (P23484) (173 aa) fasta scores: E(): 1e-21, 43.82% id in 162 aa, and to Pseudomonas aeruginosa putative RNA polymerase sigma factor Pa3899 TR:Q9HXB4 (EMBL:AE004807) (169 aa) fasta scores: E(): 1.9e-31, 54.54% id in 165 aa. Also similar to BP0349, 46.875% identity in 160 aa overlap; Belongs to the sigma-70 factor family. ECF subfamily.
18)
Burkholderia multivorans
fecI
- ECF subfamily RNA polymerase sigma-70 factor; COG1595: DNA-directed RNA polymerase specialized sigma subunit, sigma24 homolog, Pseudomonas aeruginosa; KEGG, K03088; Belongs to the sigma-70 factor family. ECF subfamily.
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Burkholderia oklahomensis
fecI
- sigma70-ECF: RNA polymerase sigma factor, sigma-70 family protein.
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Cedecea neteri
fecI
- RNA polymerase sigma factor
FecI
; Member of the extracytoplasmic function sigma factors which are active under specific conditions; binds with the catalytic core of RNA polymerase to produce the holoenzyme and directs bacterial core RNA polymerase to specific promoter elements to initiate transcription; this sigma factor regulates the genes for iron dicitrate transport; Derived by automated computational analysis using gene prediction method: Protein Homology.
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