AAC77059 (phnJ, b4098)


Aliases : phnJ, b4098

Description : carbon-phosphorus lyase, SAM-dependent [Ensembl]. Phosphonate metabolism protein PhnJ [Interproscan].


Gene families : OG_02_0003692 (OrthoFinder) Phylogenetic Tree(s): No tree available for this family

Sequence : coding (download), protein (download)


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Type Description Actions
Neighborhood HRR: AAC77059
Cluster HCCA: Cluster_26

Target Alias Description ECC score Gene Family Method Actions
AGT26389 N559_4798 protein in phn operon [Ensembl]. 0.05 OrthoFinder
CRO29871 phnJ Alpha-D-ribose 1-methylphosphonate 5-phosphate C-P lyase... 0.11 OrthoFinder

Type GO Term Name Evidence Source
MF GO:0016829 lyase activity IEA Interproscan
BP GO:0019700 organic phosphonate catabolic process IEA Interproscan
MF GO:0051539 4 iron, 4 sulfur cluster binding IEA Interproscan
Type GO Term Name Evidence Source
MF GO:0004590 orotidine-5'-phosphate decarboxylase activity IEP Enrichment
BP GO:0006206 pyrimidine nucleobase metabolic process IEP Enrichment
BP GO:0006207 'de novo' pyrimidine nucleobase biosynthetic process IEP Enrichment
MF GO:0008982 protein-N(PI)-phosphohistidine-sugar phosphotransferase activity IEP Enrichment
BP GO:0009112 nucleobase metabolic process IEP Enrichment
MF GO:0015144 carbohydrate transmembrane transporter activity IEP Enrichment
BP GO:0015716 organic phosphonate transport IEP Enrichment
MF GO:0016773 phosphotransferase activity, alcohol group as acceptor IEP Enrichment
MF GO:0016830 carbon-carbon lyase activity IEP Enrichment
MF GO:0016831 carboxy-lyase activity IEP Enrichment
BP GO:0019856 pyrimidine nucleobase biosynthetic process IEP Enrichment
BP GO:0046112 nucleobase biosynthetic process IEP Enrichment
BP GO:0072527 pyrimidine-containing compound metabolic process IEP Enrichment
BP GO:0072528 pyrimidine-containing compound biosynthetic process IEP Enrichment
InterPro domains Description Start Stop
IPR010306 PhnJ 6 277
UniProtKB P16688