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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
ProductPROBABLE CATION-TRANSPORTER ATPASE I CTPI
CommentsMb0111c, ctpI, len: 1625 aa. Equivalent to 5' end of Rv0107c, len: 1632 aa, from Mycobacterium tuberculosis strain H37Rv, (99.7% identity in 1572 aa overlap). Probable ctpI, cation-transporting ATPase I P-type (EC 3.6.3.-), highly similar to NP_302704.1|NC_002677 probable cation transport ATPase from Mycobacterium leprae (1609 aa); and similar to others e.g. CAB69720.1|AL137166 putative transport ATPase from Streptomyces coelicolor (1472 aa); ATA1_SYNY|P37367 cation-transporting ATPase pma1 from Synechocystis sp. (915 aa), FASTA scores: opt: 603, E(): 6.6e-29, (32.4% identity in 710 aa overlap); etc. Also similar to MTCY39.21c and MTCY22G10.22c from Mycobacterium tuberculosis, FASTA score: (34.4% identity in 796 aa overlap). Contains PS00154 E1-E2 ATPases phosphorylation site. BELONGS TO THE CATION TRANSPORT ATPASES FAMILY (E1-E2 ATPASES). REMARK-M.bovis-M.tuberculosis: In Mycobacterium bovis, a single base insertion (*-t) leads to a product with a different COOH part compared to its homolog in Mycobacterium tuberculosis strain H37Rv.
Functional category
Mutant
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Coordinates
TypeStartEndOrientation
CDS125701130578-
Genomic sequence
Feature type Upstream flanking region (bp) Downstream flanking region (bp) Update
       
Protein sequence
>Mycobacterium bovis AF2122-97|Mb0111c|ctpI
MKIPGVATVLGGVTNGVAQTVRAGARLPGSAAAAVQTLASPVLELTGPVVQSVVQTTGRAIGVRGSHNESPDGMTPPVRWRSGRRVHFDLDPLLPFPRWHEHAAMVEEPVRRIPGVAEAHVEGSLGRLVVELEPDVDSDIAVDEVRDVVSAVAADIFLAGSVSSPNSAPFADPGNPLAILVPLTAAAMDLVAMGATVTGWVARLPAAPQTTRALAALINHQPRMVSLMESRLGRVGTDIALAATTAAANGLTQSLGTPLLDLVQRSLQISEAAAHRRVWRDREPALASPRRPQAPVVPIISSAGAKSQEPRHSWAAAAAGEASHVVVGGSIDAAIDTAKGSRAGPVEQYVNQAANGSLIAAASALVAGGGTEDAAGAILAGVPRAAHMGRQAFAAVLGRGLANTGQLVLDPGALRRLDRVRVVVIDGAALRGDNRAVLHAQGDEPGWDDDRVYEVADALLHGEQAPEPDPDELPATGARLRWAPAQGPSATPAQGLEHADLVVDGQCVGSVDVGWEVDPYAIPLLQTAHRTGARVVLRHVAGTEDLSASVGSTHPPGTPLLKLVRELRADRGPVLLITAVHRDFASTDTLAALAIADVGVALDDPRGATPWTADLITGTDLAAAVRILSALPVARAASESAVHLAQGGTTLAGLLLVTGEQDKTTNPASFRRWLNPVNAAAATALVSGMWSAAKVLRMPDPTPQPLTAWHALDPEIVYSRLAGGSRPLAVEPGIPAWRRILDDLSYEPVMAPLRGPARTLAQLAVATRHELADPLTPILAVGAAASAIVGSNIDALLVAGVMTVNAITGGVQRLRAEAAAAELFAEQDQLVRRVVVPAVATTRRRLEAARHATRTATVSAKSLRVGDVIDLAAPEVVPADARLLVAEDLEVDESFLTGESLPVDKQVDPVAVNDPDRASMLFEGSTIVAGHARAIVVATGVGTAAHRAISAVADVETAAGVQARLRELTSKVLPMTLAGGAAVTALALLRRASLRQAVADGVAIAVAAVPEGLPLVATLSQLAAAQRLTARGALVRSPRTIEALGRVDTICFDKTGTLTENRLRVVCALPSSTAAERDPLPQTTDAPSAEVLRAAARASTQPHNGEGHAHATDEAILAAASALAGSLSSQGDSEWVVLAEVPFESSRGYAAAIGRVGTDGIPMLMLKGAPETILPRCRLADPGVDHEHAESVVRHLAEQGLRVLAVAQRTWDNGTTHDDETDADAVDAVAHDLELIGYVGLADTARPSSRPLIEALLDAERNVVLITGDHPITARAIARQLGLPADARVVTGAELAVLDEEAHAKLAADMQVFARVSPEQKVQIVASLQRCGRVTAMVGDGANDAAAIRMADVGIGVSGRGSSAARGAADIVLTDDDLGVLLDALVEGRSMWAGVRDAVTILVGGNVGEVLFTVIGTAFGAGRAPVGTRQLLLVNLLTDMFPALAVAVTSQFAEPDDAEYPTDDAAERAQREHRRAVLIGPTPSLDAPLLRQIVNRGVVTAAGATAAWAIGRWTPGTERRTATMGLTALVMTQLAQTLLTRRHSPLVIATALGSAGVLVGIIQTPVISHFFGCTPLGPVAWTGVFSATAGATAVSALAPKWLASTVGVVQPDERPDDAEDSDAGG
      
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