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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
FunctionPROBABLY INVOLVED IN ACTIVE TRANSPORT OF ANTIBIOTIC AND PHTHIOCEROL DIMYCOCEROSATE (DIM) ACROSS THE MEMBRANE (EXPORT). DRRA|Rv2934|MTCY19H9.04, DRRB|Rv2937|MTCY19H9.05 AND DRRC MAY ACT JOINTLY TO CONFER DAUNORUBICIN AND DOXORUBICIN RESISTANCE BY AN EXPORT MECHANISM. PROBABLY RESPONSIBLE FOR THE TRANSLOCATION OF THE SUBSTRATE ACROSS THE MEMBRANE AND LOCALIZATION OF DIM INTO THE CELL WALL.
ProductPROBABLE DAUNORUBICIN-DIM-TRANSPORT INTEGRAL MEMBRANE PROTEIN ABC TRANSPORTER DRRC
CommentsML2350c, len: 276 aa. Probable drrC, daunorubicin-DIM-transport integral membrane protein ABC transporter, probably involved in daunorubicin resistance and phthiocerol dimycocerosate transport. Similar to several antibiotic resistant proteins including: Mycobacterium tuberculosis Rv2938 TR:P96207 (EMBL:Z83857) (276 aa) fasta scores: E(): 0, 79.0% identity in 276 aa and Streptomyces peucetius daunorubicin resistance transmembrane protein DrrB SW:DRRB_STRPE (P32011) (283 aa) fasta scores: E(): 2.7e-11, 23.8% identity in 252 aa. Also similar to the adjoining CDS ML2351. Contains possible membrane spanning hydrophobic domains.
Functional categoryCell wall and cell processes
Mutant
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Coordinates
TypeStartEndOrientation
CDS27922392793069-
Genomic sequence
Feature type Upstream flanking region (bp) Downstream flanking region (bp) Update
       
Protein sequence
>Mycobacterium leprae TN|ML2350c|drrC
MITMISQTVGLVPASLQYPNNSVRALVSQTLLQTKRLLTRWARDYVTIIGALVLPILFLVVLNIVLGNLAYVVTYDSGLYSFVPLITLGAAITGSTFVAIDLVRERSIGLLSRLWVLPIHRASGLLARILANTIRTFVTTLVMLVTGVILGFRFRQGVIASLMWVSVPVIFGIAIAVMVTTVALYTEQTFVVEAVELVQAIAVFLSTGLVPLNQYPGWIQPLVAHQPVSYAIAAMRGLSMGGPVLASMVAMLVWTAGICASCAVPLGVGYRRACTH
      
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