Prior-Knowledge | Description | Expectation | Prediction | Conclusion | Leaf Statistics |
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Evidence_63572 | TIGR02407 HMM | None - {{∅}} | False - {{f}} | Unconfirmed absence | |
GenProp0268 | ectoine biosynthesis~Ectoine is a compatible solute used as an osmoprotectant by a number of bacterial species, including Vibrio cholerae, Halomonas variabilis, Bacillus pasteurii, Mycobacterium smegmatis, etc. Key enzymes are diaminobutyric acid acetyltransferase (EctA), diaminobutyric acid aminotransferase (EctB), and ectoine synthase (EctC). Ectoine is 1,4,5,6-tetrahydro-2-methyl-4-pyrimidinecarboxylic acid. Many ectoine-producing species contain the enzyme ectoine hydroxylase (EctD), and also produce hydroxyectoine. | None - {{∅}} | Both - {{t},{f}} | Unconfirmed contradictory | |
Evidence_63567 | PF06339 HMM | None - {{∅}} | True - {{t}} | Unconfirmed presence | |
Evidence_63569 | TIGR02406 HMM | None - {{∅}} | False - {{f}} | Unconfirmed absence | |
Component_51025 | ectoine hydroxylase | None - {{∅}} | False - {{f}} | Unconfirmed absence | |
Component_51023 | diaminobutyrate--2-oxoglutarate transaminase | None - {{∅}} | False - {{f}} | Unconfirmed absence | |
Evidence_63573 | TIGR02408 HMM | None - {{∅}} | False - {{f}} | Unconfirmed absence | |
Component_51024 | ectoine synthase | None - {{∅}} | True - {{t}} | Unconfirmed presence | |
Component_51022 | diaminobutyrate acetyltransferase | None - {{∅}} | False - {{f}} | Unconfirmed absence |