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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 NUCLEOTIDE EXCISION REPAIR. THE ABC EXCISION NUCLEASE IS A DNA REPAIR ENZYME THAT CATALYZES THE EXCISION REACTION OF UV-DAMAGED NUCLEOTIDE SEGMENTS PRODUCING OLIGOMERS HAVING THE MODIFIED BASE(S). UVRA IS AN ATPASE AND A DNA-BINDING PROTEIN THAT PREFERENTIALLY BINDS SINGLE-STRANDED OR UV-IRRADIATED DOUBLE-STRANDED DNA.
ProductPROBABLE EXCINUCLEASE ABC (SUBUNIT A - DNA-BINDING ATPase) UVRA
CommentsML1392, len: 969 aa. Probable excinuclease ABC subunit A> Highly similar to many excinucleases ABC (subunit A), involved in DNA repair following UV damage, including: Micrococcus luteus SW:UVRA_MICLU (P13567) (992 aa), Fasta scores: E(): 0, 69.3% identity in 966 aa overlap and Mycobacterium tuberculosis Rv1638 SW:UVRA_MYCTU (P94972) (972 aa), Fasta scores: E(): 0, 90.9% identity in 975 aa overlap. Contains 2 Pfam matches to entry PF00005 ABC_tran, ABC transporter. Contains 2 x PS00017 ATP/GTP-binding site motif A (P-loop).
Functional categoryInformation pathways
Mutant
Check for mutants available at TARGET website
Coordinates
TypeStartEndOrientation
CDS16683411671250+
Genomic sequence
Feature type Upstream flanking region (bp) Downstream flanking region (bp) Update
       
Protein sequence
>Mycobacterium leprae TN|ML1392|uvrA
VADRLIVKGAREHNLRSVDLDLPRDSLIVFTGLSGSGKSSLAFDTIFAEGQRRYVESLSAYARQFLGQMDKPDVDFIEGLSPAVSIDQKSTNRNPRSTVGTITEVYDYLRLLYARAGTPHCPICGEQISRQTPQQIVDQVLVLPEGTRFLVLAPVVRTRKGEFADLFDKLNAQGYSRVRVDDVVYPLSDPPKLKKQEKHDIEVVVDRLTVKIAAKQRLTDSVETALNLADGIVVLEFPDDHDERGHPREQCFSEKLACPNGHPLAVDDLEPRSFSFNSPYGACPECVGLGIRKEIDSDLVVPDPDRTLAEGAVAPWSAGRTAEYFTRMMAGLGEKLGFDVDTPWRKLPAKARKAILEGSDHQVHVQYHNRYGRPRSYYVDFEGVLTFLQRKMEQTESEQMKERYEGFMRNIPCPVCQGTRLKPEILAVTLAAGERGAKSIAEVCELSIADCSAFLNALILGVREQAIAGQVLKEIQSRLGFLLDVGLEYLSLSRAAATLSGGEAQRIRLATQIGSGLVGVLYVLDEPSIGLHQRDNRRLIETLTRLRALGNTLIVVEHDEDTIAHADWVVDIGPGAGEHGGQIVHNGTYRELLANKDSITGAYLSGRESIATPTRRRSVDRKRELTVVGAREHNLRGIDVSFPLGVLTSVTGVSGSGKSTLVNDILAAVLANRLNGARQVPGRHTRVTGLEHLDKLVRVDQSPIGRTPRSNPATYTGVFDKIRILFAATTEAKVRGYQPGRFSFNVKGGRCEACTGDGTIKIEMNFLPDVYVPCEVCQGARYNRETLEVHYKGKAISEVLDMSIEEAAEFFEPIIGINRYLRTLVDVGLGYVRLGQPAPTLSGGEAQRVKLASELQKRSTGRTIYILDEPTTGLHFDDIRKLLNVINGLVDKDNTVIVIEHNLDVIKTSDWIVDMGPEGGAQGGTVVAEGTPEDVAAVPESYTGKFLAEVVGAGCAPARTPRRRRTVTA
      
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