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Gene Name: Not Available
Locus: PA5234
General function: oxidation-reduction process
Specific Function:
oxidoreductase activity, zinc ion binding
Gene Name: glpT
Locus: PA5235
General function: Involved in glycerol-3-phosphate transmembrane transporter activity
Specific Function:
Responsible for glycerol-3-phosphate uptake
Gene Name: Not Available
Locus: PA5236
General function: oxidation-reduction process
Specific Function:
electron carrier activity, iron-sulfur cluster binding, oxidoreductase activity
Gene Name: ubiD
Locus: PA5237
General function: Involved in carboxy-lyase activity
Specific Function:
Catalyzes the decarboxylation of 3-octaprenyl-4-hydroxy benzoate to 2-octaprenylphenol
Gene Name: Not Available
Locus: PA5238
General function: Not Available
Specific Function:
transferase activity, transferring acyl groups other than amino-acyl groups
Gene Name: rho
Locus: PA5239
General function: DNA-templated transcription, termination
Specific Function:
ATP binding, RNA-dependent ATPase activity, RNA binding, nucleic acid binding
Gene Name: trxA
Locus: PA5240
General function: Involved in electron carrier activity
Specific Function:
Participates in various redox reactions through the reversible oxidation of its active center dithiol to a disulfide and catalyzes dithiol-disulfide exchange reactions
Gene Name: ppx
Locus: PA5241
General function: Involved in magnesium ion binding
Specific Function:
Degradation of inorganic polyphosphates. Orthophosphate is released progressively from the ends of polyphosphate of circa 500 residues long, while chains of circa 15 residues compete poorly with polyphosphate as substrate
Gene Name: ppk
Locus: PA5242
General function: Involved in catalytic activity
Specific Function:
Catalyzes the reversible transfer of the terminal phosphate of ATP to form a long-chain polyphosphate (polyP). Can form linear polymers of orthophosphate with chain lengths up to 1000 or more. Can also act in the reverse direction to form ATP in the presence of excess ADP. Can also use GTP instead of ATP; but the efficiency of GTP is 5% that of ATP
Gene Name: hemB
Locus: PA5243
General function: Involved in catalytic activity
Specific Function:
Catalyzes an early step in the biosynthesis of tetrapyrroles. Binds two molecules of 5-aminolevulinate per subunit, each at a distinct site, and catalyzes their condensation to form porphobilinogen