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Prior-Knowledge Description Expectation Prediction Conclusion Leaf Statistics
Component_63141 alcohol ABC transporter, beta-propeller protein None - {{∅}} False - {{f}} Unconfirmed absence
Component_63144 alcohol ABC transporter, substrate-binding subunit None - {{∅}} False - {{f}} Unconfirmed absence
Component_63143 alcohol ABC transporter, permease subunit None - {{∅}} False - {{f}} Unconfirmed absence
Evidence_84778 TIGR03861 HMM None - {{∅}} False - {{f}} Unconfirmed absence
Evidence_84779 TIGR03863 HMM None - {{∅}} False - {{f}} Unconfirmed absence
Evidence_84781 TIGR03864 HMM None - {{∅}} False - {{f}} Unconfirmed absence
Component_63142 alcohol ABC transporter, ATP-binding subunit None - {{∅}} False - {{f}} Unconfirmed absence
Evidence_84780 TIGR03866 HMM None - {{∅}} False - {{f}} Unconfirmed absence
GenProp0895 alcohol ABC transporter, PedABC-type~A conserved four-gene operon, found regularly in genomes with PQQ biosynthesis and with PQQ-dependent enzymes for catabolism of various alcohols, appears to represent an alcohol import ABC transporter. This conclusion is based partly on recognizing one member of the operon as a likely periplasmic substrate-binding protein. An earlier view (PMID:18177365) imagines this system to be an efflux transporter for removal of toxic intermediates during catabolism. None - {{∅}} False - {{f}} Unconfirmed absence