NMPFamsDB

NMPFamsDB

NMPFamsDB

A database of Novel Metagenome Protein Families

A database of Novel Metagenome Protein Clusters

A database of Novel Metagenome Protein Clusters
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Scaffold Ga0209851_1014366

Scaffold Ga0209851_1014366


Overview

Basic Information
Taxon OID3300026902 Open in IMG/M
Scaffold IDGa0209851_1014366 Open in IMG/M
Source Dataset NameGroundwater microbial communities from the Columbia River, Washington, USA, for microbe roles in carbon and contaminant biogeochemistry - GW-RW metaG T4_14-Oct-14 (SPAdes)
Source Dataset CategoryMetagenome
Source Dataset Use PolicyOpen
Sequencing CenterDOE Joint Genome Institute (JGI)
Sequencing StatusPermanent Draft

Scaffold Components
Scaffold Length (bps)809
Total Scaffold Genes5 (view)
Total Scaffold Genes with Ribosome Binding Sites (RBS)1 (20.00%)
Novel Protein Genes2 (view)
Novel Protein Genes with Ribosome Binding Sites (RBS)1 (50.00%)
Associated Families2

Taxonomy
Not Available(Source: )

Ecosystem & Geography

Source Dataset Ecosystem
Environmental → Terrestrial → Soil → Sand → Unclassified → Sand → Groundwater Microbial Communities From The Columbia River, Washington, Usa

Source Dataset Sampling Location
Location NameUSA: Columbia River, Washington
CoordinatesLat. (o)46.372Long. (o)-119.272Alt. (m)Depth (m)
Location on Map
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Associated Families

FamilyCategoryNumber of Sequences3D Structure?
F020114Metagenome / Metatranscriptome226Y
F053262Metagenome / Metatranscriptome141Y

Sequences

Protein IDFamilyRBSSequence
Ga0209851_10143664F053262N/AMSIIMIELTQEQRQTIEDALNSLPENLKKGMYASMEGIEEQLARGDKLIFYMRQNQFGGFDIDKMKVGELK
Ga0209851_10143665F020114GGAMTMKPQKFKHISRCIDDHGVHHLDALDEHGRHWYATMQQKEEPWLTYTQHWT

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