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fdxB electron transfer protein FdxB [ Mycobacterium tuberculosis H37Rv ]

Gene ID: 887221, updated on 6-Oct-2023

Summary

Gene symbol
fdxB
Gene description
electron transfer protein FdxB
Locus tag
Rv3554
Gene type
protein coding
RefSeq status
PROVISIONAL
Organism
Mycobacterium tuberculosis H37Rv (strain: H37Rv, type-material: type strain of Mycobacterium tuberculosis)
Lineage
Bacteria; Actinobacteria; Corynebacteriales; Mycobacteriaceae; Mycobacterium; Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex
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Genomic context

Sequence:
NC_000962.3 (3992685..3994742)

NC_000962.3Genomic Context describing neighboring genes Neighboring gene enoyl-CoA hydratase EchA20 Neighboring gene CoA-transferase subunit alpha Neighboring gene CoA-transferase subunit beta Neighboring gene oxidoreductase Neighboring gene hypothetical protein Neighboring gene acetyl-CoA acetyltransferase FadA

General protein information

Preferred Names
electron transfer protein FdxB

NCBI Reference Sequences (RefSeq)

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Genome Annotation

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Reference assembly

Genomic

  1. NC_000962.3 Reference assembly

    Range
    3992685..3994742
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mRNA and Protein(s)

  1. NP_218071.1 electron transfer protein FdxB [Mycobacterium tuberculosis H37Rv]

    See identical proteins and their annotated locations for NP_218071.1

    Status: PROVISIONAL

    UniProtKB/TrEMBL
    R4MBF0
    Conserved Domains (2) summary
    TIGR02160
    Location:341684
    PA_CoA_Oxy5; phenylacetate-CoA oxygenase/reductase, PaaK subunit
    cd03514
    Location:48296
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