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virulence, detoxification, adaptation
information pathways
cell wall and cell processes
stable RNAs
insertion seqs and phages
PE/PPE
intermediary metabolism and respiration
unknown
regulatory proteins
conserved hypotheticals
lipid metabolism
pseudogenes
General annotation
TypeCDS
FunctionInvolved in osmoregulatory trehalose biosynthesis. Mycobacteria can produce trehalose from glucose 6-phosphate and UDP-glucose (the OtsA-OtsB pathway) from glycogen-like alpha(1-->4)-linked glucose polymers (the TreY-TreZ pathway) and from maltose (the TreS pathway) [Catalytic activity: trehalose 6-phosphate + H(2)O = trehalose + orthophosphate].
ProductPossible trehalose-6-phosphate phosphatase OtsB2 (Trehalose-phosphatase) (TPP)
CommentsML0414c, len: 429 aa. Possible otsB2, trehalose-6-phosphate phosphatase (EC 3.1.3.12), highly similar to Rv3372|O50401|AL123456 otsB2, trehalose-6-phosphate phosphatase from M. tuberculosis (391 aa), Fasta scores: E(): 0, (67.1% identity in 425 aa overlap). Also weakly similar to several trehalose phosphatases e.g. except at N-terminus, to O64897|AF007779 tppB, trehalose-6-phosphate phosphatase from Arabidopsis thaliana (374 aa), Fasta scores: E(): 2.2e-17, (31.1% identity in 315 aa overlap). Previously sequenced as Q49734|U00015 (429 aa), Fasta scores: E(): 0, (100.0% identity in 429 aa overlap). Contains PS00402 Binding-protein-dependent transport systems inner membrane comp sign.
Functional categoryVirulence, detoxification, adaptation
Mutant
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Coordinates
TypeStartEndOrientation
CDS511985513274-
Genomic sequence
Feature type Upstream flanking region (bp) Downstream flanking region (bp) Update
       
Protein sequence
>Mycobacterium leprae TN|ML0414c|otsB2
MPVTIDPRRHSAALFDLDAVVTDTPLDSTVTLVRQLQGIGVGTAVFSTNRNSQGVLTATGLDHLFPVHVDGLASGKVTILVAAANRLMAQPGRCVVVAVDAAGITAARYGGFALVLGLVIGEDQTGHRDTLRNSGADTVVADLGEVIVRTGDRRMSELPDALQTLGLTDDLTARQPAVFFDFDGTLSDIVDDPDSARPVPGATEALQKLATHCPVAILSGRDLADVIKRIGVPGIWYSGSHGFESTAPDGTHHQNDAAEATIPILEQAATQLRDQLGPIPGVMVEHKRFGVAVHYRNVARDRVNEVAVAVRTAGQRNALRVTTGREVIELRPDIDWDKGKTLHWVIDRLHHAGTQVGSASLMPICLGDDITDEDAFDAVRHTDVGGIPIVVRHTEDGNRATAALFTLDSPMHVSEFTERLARQLSDTQR
      
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