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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
FunctionUnknown
ProductPOSSIBLE PEPTIDE SYNTHETASE NRP (PEPTIDE SYNTHASE)
CommentsML1996, len: 1401 aa. Possible nrp, peptide synthase. Similar in N-terminus to M. tuberculosis probable peptide synthetase nrp Rv0101 TR:Q10896 (EMBL:Z74410) (2512 aa), Fasta scores: E(): 0, 65.7% identity in 1089 aa overlap, and to e.g. Streptomyces sp streptothricin peptide synthase TR:O33743 (EMBL:Y10293) (481 aa), Fasta scores: E(): 5.6e-20, 31.2% identity in 382 aa overlap. Also similar to ML1051 and ML0243 from M. leprae. Similar to ML2665 a possible pseudogene similar to M. tuberculosis nrp. Contains Pfam match to entry PF00501 AMP-binding, AMP-binding enzyme. Contains PS00455 Putative AMP-binding domain signature. Contains PS00017 ATP/GTP-binding site motif A (P-loop).
Functional categoryLipid metabolism
Mutant
Check for mutants available at TARGET website
Coordinates
TypeStartEndOrientation
CDS23833272387532+
Genomic sequence
Feature type Upstream flanking region (bp) Downstream flanking region (bp) Update
       
Protein sequence
>Mycobacterium leprae TN|ML1996|nrp
VTAPNTRRVDRVPLSRSQQNIYNGMLQDNDPALYFIGKSYRFHQLELSVFLAALEATILKNPGQLCVLEAPSTEGDYPDLVPRLQFGDIVRVRSDEQPQTDSRDYDLMHAWSPDILAKPLVRYTVRTDKNGFVARLDVFTHHILVDGGAIRIIEENLAHHLDTDNRLEIPCIRQALDKLAEAHRREATKVEESLQRLANVVQRELADEVRNGGYGQVSNDAPGNAARGVLHESMIICGKAFDNIIALSETKQVPLNILVATAAVAVDASLRQSTEGLLVHAVDNRFGDPYLDVATCLVNSVAHSIRFPPFASVQDVVRTLDRSYVKAIRLRWLREEYYRRIYLALNQTSHIEALTLNFIREPCAPGLRPFLSEVPTVTDIGPVEGMTVACVLNEDERTLDLSIWNRVDLPQGKSCTRVAKRIAAALELMAAAWDQPIAMIVNEWFGISSDGALCLGNEVTQTTRPLAPAWFLDPGGSVHLTVDKRRYVHPWIAWLVRGSVVPGDVLVFTDDNTDKTIDLLIACHLAGCGYSVCDTVAEVPLRAKAITDHGGGVSARVIDVAATQLAVTPDNEQSKLADKLIKQAAQDISLADKTAYIMPTSGSTGQPKLVQVSHGSLALFCDAVRNAYGWGAHDTILQCAPLTSDISVEEIFGGAICGSKLVRSTAMKTGDLAELARDIFVQRATVIDLPTAVWHLLCDHSDAIDEINRSCLRQIVIGGEAVRPCAVDKWIDSGASQGISLMSTYGPTETTVVVTYLPIVCAPMTVESDARLRLGWPIVPNTVFIAFGELVIVGDLVSVGYLGIDSRNFGTVTTTDGSCRRAFATADCVILDDEGFPVFSGRKDAVVKISGKRVDTAELIRRISTDPNVSDVAVEVYNGRLGVWFETKLTREGVDDAAAATRSRLILASLGVSSFFVVGVPCIPRKPNGKIDRDNLLVMPQLVDSVQNYAGSGEGAAGLAEIWSRHLGRAILPDSSLLDEGIGSVDLIRILPDTRRHLGRHLSLLDLISADNAANLTAAQTANVWMDVGTAAEIERDLASLCRQRNATEFSVKQTRNSHQKQAIVVLGASGILGTGFAQAVLDLRQSGVLCPEVVLATRARLPEGDPWTALQGVDGVRIERISFENGPGELEALIRDTDAGTLVNGVGNTNMLVPYRELRLANVELVSAIVDICASYSTRLVHLSSFVVNADVTVPQVTDPRETPYPYAASKSLAELVVAGSPSALDFTIVRLPRVLGEDYQLRNSSDILLSIVDACIALRAYPSATVTEEVTTGRAAAKAILGVVSALARSGQLGSGISVVRGEAVAYADFLSEFASDELNMAEWKYRLDQSDWAKRNPRRWSVIDAWFTLGMMFEMRSYAEYPTMALGVESVAELAAPPESIRALLAHGCSQPLKYTGR
      
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