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. 2007 Oct 5;189(24):8863–8870. doi: 10.1128/JB.01141-07

TABLE 2.

Identification of the relevant xylanolytic genes in the 15-kb genomic segment

ORFa Protein COG no. Function E value(s)b Similar protein, identification no. % Identityc
yesN* YesN 4753 Response regulator containing CheY-like receiver domain and AraC-type DNA-binding domain (signal transduction mechanisms) 3e-51 B. subtilis subsp. subtilis 168, GeneID 938764 40 (64/159)
yesM* YesM 2972 Predicted signal transduction protein with a C-terminal ATPase domain (signal transduction mechanisms) 1e-48 B. subtilis subsp. subtilis 168, GeneID 936078 23 (138/592)
lplA* UgpB 1653 ABC-type sugar transport system, periplasmic component (carbohydrate transport and metabolism) 4e-10 B. subtilis subsp. subtilis 168, GeneID 936079 25 (49/191)
lplB* LplB 4209 ABC-type polysaccharide transport system, permease component (carbohydrate transport and metabolism) 3e-92 B. subtilis subsp. subtilis 168, GeneID 936088 39 (112/285)
ytcP* UgpE 0395 ABC-type sugar transport system, permease component (carbohydrate transport and metabolism) 9e-41 B. subtilis subsp. subtilis 168, GeneID 938095 34 (102/294)
aguA AguA pfam03648 Glycosyl hydrolase family 67; family of α-glucuronidase. 0.0 G. stearothermophilus T-6, α-glucuronidase chain A, gi:37926810 67 (422/680)
xynA2 XynA2 smart00633 Endoxylanase, glycosyl hydrolase family 10 8e-90 G. stearothermophilus, intracellular xylanase IXT6, gi:114054545 60 (199/327)
xynB* XynB pfam04616/3507 Arabinofuranosidase glycohydrolase family 43/β-xylosidase. 2e-74/8e-86 G. stearothermophilus, intracellular xylanase IXT6, XynB, gi:114054567 32 (178/540)
a

*, The gene name is assigned to that closest in homology found in B. subtilis subsp. subtilis 168.

b

Similarity to the functional protein family assignment as determined by CD SEARCH (National Center for Biotechnology Information).

c

The percent identity is the number of residues of the major portion of the query protein identical to those of the subject protein as determined by the BLAST program (National Center for Biotechnology Information).