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Prior-Knowledge Description Expectation Prediction Conclusion Leaf Statistics
Evidence_74826 TIGR02600 HMM None - {{∅}} False - {{f}} Unconfirmed absence
Evidence_74830 TIGR02596 HMM None - {{∅}} False - {{f}} Unconfirmed absence
Evidence_74829 TIGR02598 HMM None - {{∅}} False - {{f}} Unconfirmed absence
Component_53942 operon position FOUR protein None - {{∅}} False - {{f}} Unconfirmed absence
Component_53941 V. spinosum short paralogous protein None - {{∅}} False - {{f}} Unconfirmed absence
Component_53940 mid-operon protein None - {{∅}} False - {{f}} Unconfirmed absence
Component_53939 V. spinosum long paralogous protein None - {{∅}} False - {{f}} Unconfirmed absence
GenProp0663 Verrucomicrobium/Chthoniobacter four-plus-PEP_CTERM cassette~Verrucomicrobium spinosum DSM 4136 and Chthoniobacter flavus Ellin428, both members of the Verrucomicrobia, have multiple homologous operons featuring four proteins with similarly narrow species distributions. Three of these families have N-terminal signal sequences typical of type IV pilus modification target proteins (see TIGR02523). The fourth is a large protein, usually > 1300 residues. The majority of these four-gene cassettes are adjacent to a PEP-CTERM protein (see TIGR02595), among the largest PEP-CTERM proteins from any species, with repetitive structure that suggests outer membrane autotransporter function (see TIGR02601). The surface structures that these cassettes may from are not yet understood. None - {{∅}} False - {{f}} Unconfirmed absence
Evidence_74827 TIGR02599 HMM None - {{∅}} False - {{f}} Unconfirmed absence