Keyword Box
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The NMPDR keyword search works like a typical search engine. You type in the appropriate words, and a list of genes will come back.
The keywords for a specified gene are as follows. The examples shown are for the gene fig|171101.1.peg.269, which is sulD for Streptococcus pneumoniae R6.
FIG gene identifier | 171101.1.peg.269 |
The aliases | 15902313, kegg|spd:SPD_0272, kegg|spr:spr0269, NP_357863.1, sp|P59657, spr0269, sulD, tr|Q04MF8, uni|P59657, uni|Q04MF8 |
All words in the functional role | Dihydroneopterin, aldolase 2-amino-4-hydroxy-6-hydroxymethyldihydropteridine, pyrophosphokinase amino, hydroxy, hydroxymethyldihydropteridine |
The genome ID | 171101.1 |
All words in the taxonomy | bacteria, firmicutes, lactobacillales, streptococcaceae, streptococcus, pneumoniae, r6 |
The subsystem names and classifications | folate, biosynthesis, cofactors, vitamins, prosthetic, groups, pigments, folates, pterines |
The EC number | 2.7.6.3, 4.1.2.25 |
The subsystem role | 2-amino-4-hydroxy-6-hydroxymethyldihydropteridine, pyrophosphokinase, amino, hydroxy, hydroxymethylhydroperidine |
Special Keywords | essential |
Notes
- In the functional role, hyphenated words are stored in their full form (2-amino-4-hydroxy-6-hydroxymethyldihydropteridine) as well as broken up on the hyphen boundaries (amino- hydroxy hydroxymethyldihydropteridine).
- Keywords are case-insensitive
- Special keywords indicate attributes of the gene. The list of special keywords currently supported appears below.
- virulence, which indicates the gene participates in the process of helping the organism to damage its host
- essential, which indicates that the gene is essential to to the survival of the organism
- iedb, which indicates that the gene is listed in the Immune Epitope Database