NMPFamsDB

NMPFamsDB

NMPFamsDB

A database of Novel Metagenome Protein Families

A database of Novel Metagenome Protein Clusters

A database of Novel Metagenome Protein Clusters
x
This website uses cookies to improve user experience. By using NMPFamDB you consent to all cookies in accordance with our privacy policy. OK
Scaffold Ga0265295_1227752

Scaffold Ga0265295_1227752


Overview

Basic Information
Taxon OID3300028601 Open in IMG/M
Scaffold IDGa0265295_1227752 Open in IMG/M
Source Dataset NameLeachate microbial communities from a municipal landfill in Southern Ontario, Canada - Methane capture system biofilm
Source Dataset CategoryMetagenome
Source Dataset Use PolicyOpen
Sequencing CenterDOE Joint Genome Institute (JGI)
Sequencing StatusPermanent Draft

Scaffold Components
Scaffold Length (bps)726
Total Scaffold Genes2 (view)
Total Scaffold Genes with Ribosome Binding Sites (RBS)1 (50.00%)
Novel Protein Genes1 (view)
Novel Protein Genes with Ribosome Binding Sites (RBS)0 (0.00%)
Associated Families1

Taxonomy
All Organisms → cellular organisms → Archaea → Euryarchaeota(Source: UniRef50)

Ecosystem & Geography

Source Dataset Ecosystem
Engineered → Solid Waste → Landfill → Unclassified → Unclassified → Landfill Leachate → Leachate And Groundwater Microbial Communities From A Municipal Landfill And Adjacent Aquifer In Southern Ontario, Canada

Source Dataset Sampling Location
Location NameCanada: Waterloo, Ontario
CoordinatesLat. (o)43.442Long. (o)-80.577Alt. (m)Depth (m)
Location on Map
Zoom:    Powered by OpenStreetMap ©

Associated Families

FamilyCategoryNumber of Sequences3D Structure?
F054063Metagenome / Metatranscriptome140N

Sequences

Protein IDFamilyRBSSequence
Ga0265295_12277522F054063N/AKPKLFYRRWGTIAIRPFIESWKGLGMEFQKGLSPYNTAKMFIDALVKAEFFNSADFEMAGDDNNFTFKAINCPYKSHCSRLIDEGKEIACLRAITLLGAMEFNKEGESLKYMYKFEFNKETPCLVSFEKFKD

 ⦗Top⦘



© Pavlopoulos Lab, Bioinformatics & Integrative Biology | B.S.R.C. "Alexander Fleming" | Privacy Notice
Make sure JavaScript is enabled in your browser settings to achieve functionality.