Detail Information of small proteins related to Human Microbiomes for Family ID: 0
General Information
Family ID0
No. Members25
Small Protein Length50
Representative AA Seq (detail) MKTLYVYADFDWIEETELVGELGYESLRSSDCYCFTLNDGCFEKNTEICF
Representative DNA Seq (detail) ATGAAGACGCTATATGTATATGCCGATTTTGATTGGATCGAAGAAACAGAACTCGTTGGTGAGTTAGGCTATGAATCTCTTCGTAGCTCGGATTGCTATTGTTTTACTCTCAATGATGGATGTTTTGAAAAAAACACGGAGATTTGTTTTTGA
Example of a Refseq homologNA
Associated HGT genesPRK09871, INT_ICEBs1_C_like, INT_P4_C, recomb_XerD, XerD, INT_Cre_C, INT_XerDC_C, INT_Rci_Hp1_C, INT_IntI_C, INT_Lambda_C, LZ_Tnp_IS66, INT_C_like_1, Phage_integrase, DNA_BRE_C, Phage_int_SAM_5, INTN1_C_like, INT_RitC_C_like
Number of non bacterial 0
Non bacterial classification_numbe of members that were classified to itNA
RNA code p-value assigned to family0.031
number of species4
SpeciesBacteroides sp. D20_1, Bacteroides fragilis_3, Bacteroides dorei_12, Bacteroides sp. 3_1_19_1

Sample Origin
Body SitesNo. SamplesFraction
Mouth00
Skin00
Vagina00
Gut240.097165992
Number of homologs from non-human metagenomesNumber of different types of non-human environmentsNon human environments in which homologs exist_number of homologs
0NANA

Function prediction
% of family members that are predicted to have a transmembrane domain (TMHMM)0
Is family classified as Transmembrane (TMHMM)0
% of family members that are predicted to have a signal peptide in gram+ (SignalP_v5.0)0
Is family predicted to be secreted in gram+ (SignalP_v5.0)0
% of family members that are predicted to have a signal peptide in gram- (SignalP_v5.0)0
Is family predicted to be secreted in gram- (SignalP_v5.0)0
Number of members the are transmembrane (Phobius)0
Fraction of members that are transmembrane (Phobius)0
Number of members that are secreted (Phobius)0
Fraction of members that are secreted (Phobius)0
Number of significant complete CDD hits that were assigned to family representative sequence0
PSSMs assignedNA
Domains assignedNA

References
PubMed ID31402174
TitleLarge-Scale Analyses of Human Microbiomes Reveal Thousands of Small, Novel Genes
AuthorsHila Sberro, Brayon J. Fremin, Soumaya Zlitni, Fredrik Edfors, Nicholas Greenfield, Michael P. Snyder, Georgios A. Pavlopoulos, Nikos C. Kyrpides, and Ami S. Bhatt
JournalCell 178, 1–15, August 22, 2019