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Acetobacterium wieringae
hcnA
- Hydrogen cyanide synthase subunit
HcnA
.
2)
Anaerotignum propionicum
hcnA
- Hydrogen cyanide synthase subunit
HcnA
.
3)
Chromobacterium haemolyticum
HcnA
- Unannotated protein.
4)
Chromobacterium violaceum
hcnA
- Hydrogen cyanide synthase
HcnA
; Identified by sequence similarity; putative; ORF located using Blastx/COG0446.
5)
Clostridium chromiireducens
hcnA
- Hydrogen cyanide synthase subunit
HcnA
.
6)
Clostridium magnum
hcnA
- Hydrogen cyanide synthase subunit
HcnA
.
7)
Clostridium saccharoperbutylacetonicum
hcnA
- Hydrogen cyanide synthase subunit
HcnA
.
8)
Desulfosporosinus acididurans
hcnA
- Hydrogen cyanide synthase subunit
HcnA
.
9)
Eubacteriaceae bacterium CHKCI004
hcnA
- Hydrogen cyanide synthase subunit
HcnA
.
10)
Fervidicola ferrireducens
hcnA
- Hydrogen cyanide synthase subunit
HcnA
.
11)
Izimaplasma sp. HR1
hcnA
- Hydrogen cyanide synthase subunit
HcnA
.
12)
Limnohabitans sp. 103DPR2
hcnA
- Hydrogen cyanide synthase subunit
HcnA
.
13)
Microbacterium azadirachtae
hcnA
- Hydrogen cyanide synthase subunit
HcnA
.
14)
Microbacterium foliorum
hcnA
- Hydrogen cyanide synthase subunit
HcnA
.
15)
Nereida ignava
hcnA
- Unannotated protein.
16)
Phaeobacter italicus
hcnA
- Hydrogen cyanide synthase subunit
HcnA
.
17)
Phaeobacter sp. CECT7735
hcnA
- Hydrogen cyanide synthase subunit
HcnA
.
18)
Photorhabdus australis
hcnA
- Hydrogen cyanide synthase subunit
HcnA
.
19)
Pseudoalteromonas piscicida
hcnA
- (2Fe-2S)-binding protein; Derived by automated computational analysis using gene prediction method: Protein Homology.
20)
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
hcnA
- Hydrogen cyanide synthase
HcnA
; A three-component membrane-bound flavoenzyme that catalyzes the formation of hydrogen cyanide, a secondary metabolite, by transfer of electrons to a cyanide-resistant branch of the aerobic respiratory chain.
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