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==All genes are grouped in one or more categories. These categories help to identify genes/proteins with common function, regulation or properties.
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'''All genes are grouped in one or more categories. These categories help to identify genes/proteins with common function, regulation or properties.
 
 
To see additional subcategories, please go to the pages for the six top-level categories.==
 
  
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To see additional subcategories, please go to the pages for the six top-level categories.
  
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==1. [[Cellular processes]]==
 
==1. [[Cellular processes]]==
* 1.1. Cell wall and cell division
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* 1.1. Cell envelope and cell division
 
** 1.1.1. [[Cell wall synthesis]]
 
** 1.1.1. [[Cell wall synthesis]]
 
** 1.1.2. [[Cell shape]]
 
** 1.1.2. [[Cell shape]]
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** 1.1.4. [[Capsule biosynthesis and degradation]]
 
** 1.1.4. [[Capsule biosynthesis and degradation]]
 
** 1.1.5. [[Cell wall/ other]]
 
** 1.1.5. [[Cell wall/ other]]
** 1.1.6. [[Cell division]]
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** 1.1.6. [[Membrane dynamics]]
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** 1.1.7. [[Cell division]]
 
* 1.2. Transporters
 
* 1.2. Transporters
 
** 1.2.1. [[ABC transporters]]
 
** 1.2.1. [[ABC transporters]]
 
** 1.2.2. [[Phosphotransferase systems]]
 
** 1.2.2. [[Phosphotransferase systems]]
** 1.2.3. [[Transporters/ other]]
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** 1.2.3. [[ECF transporter]]
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** 1.2.4. [[Transporters/ other]]
 
* 1.3. Homeostasis
 
* 1.3. Homeostasis
 
** 1.3.1. [[Metal ion homeostasis (K, Na, Ca, Mg)]]
 
** 1.3.1. [[Metal ion homeostasis (K, Na, Ca, Mg)]]
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** 3.3.1. [[Translation]]
 
** 3.3.1. [[Translation]]
 
** 3.3.2. [[Chaperones/ protein folding]]
 
** 3.3.2. [[Chaperones/ protein folding]]
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** 3.3.3. [[Protein modification]]
 
** 3.3.3. [[Protein modification]]
 
** 3.3.4. [[Protein secretion]]
 
** 3.3.4. [[Protein secretion]]
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** 4.3.1. [[General stress proteins (controlled by SigB)]]
 
** 4.3.1. [[General stress proteins (controlled by SigB)]]
 
** 4.3.2. [[Cell envelope stress proteins (controlled by SigM, W, X, Y)]]
 
** 4.3.2. [[Cell envelope stress proteins (controlled by SigM, W, X, Y)]]
** 4.3.3. [[Acid stress proteins (controlled by YvrI-YvrHa)]]
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** 4.3.3. [[Acid stress proteins (controlled by SigO-RsoA)]]
 
** 4.3.4. [[Heat shock proteins]]
 
** 4.3.4. [[Heat shock proteins]]
 
** 4.3.5. [[Cold stress proteins]]
 
** 4.3.5. [[Cold stress proteins]]
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** 5.1.2. [[SPß prophage]]
 
** 5.1.2. [[SPß prophage]]
 
** 5.1.3. [[Skin element]]
 
** 5.1.3. [[Skin element]]
** 5.1.4. [[Phage-related functions]]
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** 5.1.4. [[Prophage 1]]
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** 5.1.5. [[Prophage 3]]
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** 5.1.6. [[Phage-related functions]]  
 
* 5.2. [[Mobile genetic elements]]
 
* 5.2. [[Mobile genetic elements]]
  
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* 6.8. [[Short peptides]]
 
* 6.8. [[Short peptides]]
 
* 6.9. [[ncRNA]]
 
* 6.9. [[ncRNA]]
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** 6.9.1. [[Household RNA]]
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** 6.9.1. [[ncRNA/ other]]
 
* 6.10. [[Pseudogenes]]
 
* 6.10. [[Pseudogenes]]

Latest revision as of 16:30, 3 October 2016

All genes are grouped in one or more categories. These categories help to identify genes/proteins with common function, regulation or properties.

To see additional subcategories, please go to the pages for the six top-level categories.

1. Cellular processes

2. Metabolism

3. Information processing


4. Lifestyles

5. Prophages and mobile genetic elements

6. Groups of genes