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    fadI 3-ketoacyl-CoA thiolase [ Shewanella sp. ANA-3 ]

    Gene ID: 4479677, updated on 18-May-2013
    Gene symbol
    fadI
    Gene description
    3-ketoacyl-CoA thiolase
    Locus tag
    Shewana3_1460
    Gene type
    protein coding
    RefSeq status
    PROVISIONAL
    Organism
    Shewanella sp. ANA-3 (strain: ANA-3)
    Lineage
    Bacteria; Proteobacteria; Gammaproteobacteria; Alteromonadales; Shewanellaceae; Shewanella
    Location :
    chromosome: 1
    Sequence :
    Chromosome: 1; NC_008577.1 (1693217..1694527)

    Chromosome 1 - NC_008577.1Genomic Context describing neighboring genes Neighboring gene hypothetical protein Neighboring gene ATPase Neighboring gene multifunctional fatty acid oxidation complex subunit alpha Neighboring gene hypothetical protein

    GeneRIFs: Gene References Into Functions What's a GeneRIF?

    Names
    3-ketoacyl-CoA thiolase
    YP_869100.1
    • FadI; fatty acid oxidation complex component beta; functions in a heterotetramer with FadJ; similar to FadA2B2 complex; functions in beta-oxidation of fatty acids during anaerobic growth

    Genome Annotation

    The following sections contain reference sequences that belong to a specific genome build. Explain

    Reference assembly

    Genomic

    1. NC_008577.1

      Range
      1693217..1694527
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    mRNA and Protein(s)

    1. YP_869100.1 3-ketoacyl-CoA thiolase [Shewanella sp. ANA-3]

      Status: PROVISIONAL

      UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot
      A0KV75
      Conserved Domains (2) summary
      PRK08963
      Location:9436
      Blast Score: 2167
      fadI; 3-ketoacyl-CoA thiolase; Reviewed
      cd00751
      Location:16435
      Blast Score: 1031
      thiolase; Thiolase are ubiquitous enzymes that catalyze the reversible thiolytic cleavage of 3-ketoacyl-CoA into acyl-CoA and acetyl-CoA, a 2-step reaction involving a covalent intermediate formed with a catalytic cysteine. They are found in prokaryotes and ...

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