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Transmembrane helices for helpy (Helicobacter pylori)-- Low Reliability Report
Jinfeng Liu & Burkhard Rost
CUBIC Columbia Univ, Dept Biochem & Mol Biophysics
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Description of Helicobacter pylori
- taxonomy: Bacteria; Proteobacteria; epsilon subdivision; Helicobacter group; Helicobacter
- Helicobacter pylori is a micro-aerophilic, Gram-negative, slow-growing, spiral-shaped and flagellated organism. Its most characteristic enzyme is a potent multisubunit urease that is crucial for its survival at acidic pH and for its successful colonization of the gastric environment, a site that few other microbes can colonize. H. pylori is probably the most common chronic bacterial infection of humans, present in almost half of the world population.
- The total number of ORF of Helicobacter pylori used in this study is 1789.
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- This is our high coverage report. The threshold for transmembrane helices is lowered to get higher coverage, so the reliability decreases.
- This page only covers those proteins that are not detected by our normal threshold (shown in our high reliability report).
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