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CAZyme Information: GAQ11615.1

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Basic Information | Genomic context | Full Sequence | Enzyme annotations |  CAZy signature domains |  CDD domains | CAZyme hits | PDB hits | Swiss-Prot hits | SignalP and Lipop annotations | TMHMM annotations

Basic Information help

Species Aspergillus lentulus
Lineage Ascomycota; Eurotiomycetes; ; Aspergillaceae; Aspergillus; Aspergillus lentulus
CAZyme ID GAQ11615.1
CAZy Family GT2
CAZyme Description Bac_rhamnosid6H domain-containing protein [Source:UniProtKB/TrEMBL;Acc:A0A0S7E333]
CAZyme Property
Protein Length CGC Molecular Weight Isoelectric Point
655 71495.83 6.0262
Genome Property
Genome Version/Assembly ID Genes Strain NCBI Taxon ID Non Protein Coding Genes Protein Coding Genes
FungiDB-61_AlentulusIFM54703 9916 N/A 259 9657
Gene Location

Full Sequence      Download help

Enzyme Prediction      help

EC 3.2.1.40:5

CAZyme Signature Domains help

Family Start End Evalue family coverage
GH78 237 620 5.4e-70 0.7341269841269841

CDD Domains      download full data without filtering help

Cdd ID Domain E-Value qStart qEnd sStart sEnd Domain Description
407469 Bac_rhamnosid6H 9.59e-12 175 443 3 237
Bacterial alpha-L-rhamnosidase 6 hairpin glycosidase domain. This family consists of bacterial rhamnosidase A and B enzymes. L-Rhamnose is abundant in biomass as a common constituent of glycolipids and glycosides, such as plant pigments, pectic polysaccharides, gums or biosurfactants. Some rhamnosides are important bioactive compounds. For example, terpenyl glycosides, the glycosidic precursor of aromatic terpenoids, act as important flavouring substances in grapes. Other rhamnosides act as cytotoxic rhamnosylated terpenoids, as signal substances in plants or play a role in the antigenicity of pathogenic bacteria.
225942 GDB1 2.97e-05 281 416 311 464
Glycogen debranching enzyme (alpha-1,6-glucosidase) [Carbohydrate transport and metabolism].
379972 Bac_rhamnosid_C 7.68e-05 559 634 1 78
Bacterial alpha-L-rhamnosidase C-terminal domain. This family consists of bacterial rhamnosidase A and B enzymes. L-Rhamnose is abundant in biomass as a common constituent of glycolipids and glycosides, such as plant pigments, pectic polysaccharides, gums or biosurfactants. Some rhamnosides are important bioactive compounds. For example, terpenyl glycosides, the glycosidic precursor of aromatic terpenoids, act as important flavouring substances in grapes. Other rhamnosides act as cytotoxic rhamnosylated terpenoids, as signal substances in plants or play a role in the antigenicity of pathogenic bacteria.

CAZyme Hits      help

Hit ID E-Value Query Start Query End Hit Start Hit End
0.0 11 653 16 659
0.0 11 653 16 659
0.0 11 653 16 659
0.0 11 653 16 659
0.0 11 653 16 659

PDB Hits      download full data without filtering help

Hit ID E-Value Query Start Query End Hit Start Hit End Description
7.10e-12 65 591 194 670
Crystal structure of a putative alpha-rhamnosidase from Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron [Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron VPI-5482]

Swiss-Prot Hits      help

GAQ11615.1 has no Swissprot hit.

SignalP and Lipop Annotations help

This protein is predicted as SP

Other SP_Sec_SPI CS Position
0.000215 0.999742 CS pos: 16-17. Pr: 0.9817

TMHMM  Annotations      help

There is no transmembrane helices in GAQ11615.1.