Pre_GI: BLASTP Hits

Some Help

Query: NC_014976:2420000:2438720 Bacillus subtilis BSn5 chromosome, complete genome

Start: 2438720, End: 2439706, Length: 987

Host Lineage: Bacillus subtilis; Bacillus; Bacillaceae; Bacillales; Firmicutes; Bacteria

General Information: Bacillus subtilis BSn5 was isolated from Amorphophallus konjac calli tissue culture. Bacilllus subtilis BSn5 could inhibit Erwinia carotovora subsp. carotovora strain SCG1, which causes Amorphophallus soft rot disease and affects Amorphophallus industry development This organism was one of the first bacteria studied, and was named Vibrio subtilis in 1835 and renamed Bacillus subtilis in 1872. It is one of the most well characterized bacterial organisms, and is a model system for cell differentiation and development. This soil bacterium can divide asymmetrically, producing an endospore that is resistant to environmental factors such as heat, acid, and salt, and which can persist in the environment for long periods of time. The endospore is formed at times of nutritional stress, allowing the organism to persist in the environment until conditions become favorable. Prior to the decision to produce the spore the bacterium might become motile, through the production of flagella, and also take up DNA from the environment through the competence system.The sporulation process is complex and involves the coordinated regulation of hundreds of genes in the genome. This initial step results in the coordinated asymmetric cellular division and endospore formation through multiple stages that produces a single spore from the mother cell.




Search Results with any or all of these Fields

Host Accession, e.g. NC_0123..Host Description, e.g. Clostri...
Host Lineage, e.g. archae, Proteo, Firmi...
Host Information, e.g. soil, Thermo, Russia



SubjectStartEndLengthSubject Host DescriptionCDS descriptionE-valueBit score
NC_019896:3817515:382085138208513821813963Bacillus subtilis subsp. subtilis str. BSP1 chromosome, completehypothetical protein6e-155546
NC_014479:188009:200326200326201234909Bacillus subtilis subsp. spizizenii str. W23 chromosome, completetwo-component sensor histidine kinase2e-128459
NC_009328:2083386:2083386208338620847321347Geobacillus thermodenitrificans NG80-2 chromosome, complete genomesensor protein vanS3e-1686.3
NC_017033:3189282:3205043320504332064761434Frateuria aurantia DSM 6220 chromosome, complete genomehistidine kinase1e-0964.3
NC_009089:428075:438435438435439349915Clostridium difficile 630, complete genometwo-component system, sensor histidine kinase6e-0858.5
NC_009437:2367842:2409445240944524108121368Caldicellulosiruptor saccharolyticus DSM 8903, complete genomeintegral membrane sensor signal transduction histidine kinase3e-0756.2
NC_015978:352478:3524783524783536351158Lactobacillus sanfranciscensis TMW 1.1304 chromosome, completehypothetical protein4e-0755.8
NC_003909:4951444:4964530496453049659601431Bacillus cereus ATCC 10987, complete genomesensor histidine kinase1e-0654.3
NC_014652:1032711:1033399103339910347631365Caldicellulosiruptor hydrothermalis 108 chromosome, completeintegral membrane sensor signal transduction histidine kinase3e-0652.8
NC_017192:1028866:1045868104586810469261059Arcobacter sp. L, complete genometwo-component sensor kinase3e-0652.8
NC_014171:5068500:5077933507793350793631431Bacillus thuringiensis BMB171 chromosome, complete genometwo component system histidine kinase3e-0652.8
NC_016771:4962795:4973087497308749745171431Bacillus cereus NC7401, complete genomesensor histidine kinase5e-0652.4
NC_011658:5007691:5020764502076450221941431Bacillus cereus AH187 chromosome, complete genomesensor histidine kinase5e-0652.4
NC_014720:1140765:1140765114076511421291365Caldicellulosiruptor kronotskyensis 2002 chromosome, completeintegral membrane sensor signal transduction histidine kinase6e-0652
NC_014392:969498:9694989694989708621365Caldicellulosiruptor obsidiansis OB47 chromosome, complete genomeintegral membrane sensor signal transduction histidine kinase9e-0651.2