Searching proteins for returned 5695 results.
Displaying compounds 5611 - 5620 of 5695 in total
Gene Name: Not Available
Locus: PA5487
General function: Not Available

Specific Function:
diguanylate cyclase activity
Gene Name: Not Available
Locus: PA5488
General function: Not Available

Specific Function:
Not Available
Gene Name: dsbA
Locus: PA5489
General function: Involved in protein disulfide oxidoreductase activity

Specific Function:
Required for disulfide bond formation in some periplasmic proteins such as phoA or ompA. Acts by transferring its disulfide bond to other proteins and is reduced in the process. DsbA is reoxidized by dsbB. It is required for pilus biogenesis
Gene Name: cc4
Locus: PA5490
General function: Not Available

Specific Function:
electron carrier activity, heme binding, iron ion binding
Gene Name: Not Available
Locus: PA5491
General function: Not Available

Specific Function:
electron carrier activity, heme binding, iron ion binding
Gene Name: Not Available
Locus: PA5492
General function: barrier septum assembly

Specific Function:
GTP binding
Gene Name: ersA
Locus: PA5492.1
General function: cellular response to heat, cellular response to cell envelope stress, response to decreased oxygen levels, posttranscriptional regulation of gene expression

Specific Function:
mRNA binding
Gene Name: polA
Locus: PA5493
General function: Involved in nucleic acid binding

Specific Function:
In addition to polymerase activity, this DNA polymerase exhibits 3' to 5' and 5' to 3' exonuclease activity. It is able to utilize nicked circular duplex DNA as a template and can unwind the parental DNA strand from its template
Gene Name: Not Available
Locus: PA5494
General function: Not Available

Specific Function:
Not Available
Gene Name: thrB
Locus: PA5495
General function: Involved in ATP binding

Specific Function:
Catalyzes the ATP-dependent phosphorylation of L- homoserine to L-homoserine phosphate. Is also able to phosphorylate the hydroxy group on gamma-carbon of L-homoserine analogs when the functional group at the alpha-position is a carboxyl, an ester, or even a hydroxymethyl group. Neither L- threonine nor L-serine are substrates of the enzyme