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Gene Name: cyoB
Locus: PA1318
General function: Involved in cytochrome-c oxidase activity
Specific Function:
Cytochrome o terminal oxidase complex is the component of the aerobic respiratory chain of E.coli that predominates when cells are grown at high aeration. This ubiquinol oxidase shows proton pump activity across the membrane in addition to the electron transfer
Gene Name: cyoC
Locus: PA1319
General function: Involved in heme-copper terminal oxidase activity
Specific Function:
Cytochrome o terminal oxidase complex is the component of the aerobic respiratory chain of E.coli that predominates when cells are grown at high aeration
Gene Name: cyoD
Locus: PA1320
General function: Involved in cytochrome o ubiquinol oxidase activity
Specific Function:
Cytochrome o terminal oxidase complex is the component of the aerobic respiratory chain of E.coli that predominates when cells are grown at high aeration
Gene Name: cyoE
Locus: PA1321
General function: Involved in protoheme IX farnesyltransferase activity
Specific Function:
Converts heme B (protoheme IX) to heme O by substitution of the vinyl group on carbon 2 of heme B porphyrin ring with a hydroxyethyl farnesyl side group
Gene Name: Not Available
Locus: PA1322
General function: transport, siderophore transport
Specific Function:
receptor activity, transporter activity, iron ion binding, siderophore transmembrane transporter activity
Gene Name: Not Available
Locus: PA1323
General function: Not Available
Specific Function:
Not Available
Gene Name: Not Available
Locus: PA1324
General function: Not Available
Specific Function:
Not Available
Gene Name: Not Available
Locus: PA1325
General function: Not Available
Specific Function:
Not Available
Gene Name: ilvA
Locus: PA1326
General function: Involved in catalytic activity
Specific Function:
Catalyzes the formation of alpha-ketobutyrate from threonine in a two-step reaction. The first step is a dehydration of threonine, followed by rehydration and liberation of ammonia. Deaminates L-threonine, but also L-serine to a lesser extent