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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 TRANSCRIPTIONAL REGULATORY PROTEIN (PROBABLY LUXR-FAMILY)
CommentsMb0914c, -, len: 882 aa. Equivalent to Rv0890c,len: 882 aa, from Mycobacterium tuberculosis strain H37Rv,(99.9% identity in 882 aa overlap). Probable transcriptional regulatory protein, LuxR family, highly similar (but shorter 238 aa in N-terminus) to NP_302202.1|NC_002677 possible transcriptional regulator from Mycobacterium leprae (1106 aa). Also highly similar (generally in part) to others e.g. T50568 probable multi-domain regulatory protein from Streptomyces coelicolor (1334 aa); P10957|NARL_ECOLI nitrate/nitrite response regulator protein from Escherichia coli (216 aa),FASTA scores: opt: 193, E(): 6e-06, (37.4% identity in 99 aa overlap); etc. Also highly similar to others from Mycobacterium tuberculosis e.g. MTCY02B10_22, MTV008_44,MTV036_21, and MTCY31_24. Contains PS00017 ATP/GTP-binding site motif A (P-loop), PS00622 Bacterial regulatory proteins, luxR family signature, and probable helix-turn helix motif from aa 836 to 857 (Score 1559, +4.50 SD). BELONGS TO THE LUXR/UHPA FAMILY OF TRANSCRIPTIONAL REGULATORS.
Functional categoryRegulatory proteins
Mutant
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Coordinates
TypeStartEndOrientation
CDS990413993061-
Genomic sequence
Feature type Upstream flanking region (bp) Downstream flanking region (bp) Update
       
Protein sequence
>Mycobacterium bovis AF2122-97|Mb0914c|Mb0914c
MRALLAQNRLVTLCGTGGVGKTRLAIQIASASELRDGLCFVDLAPITESGIVAATAARAVGLPDQPGRSTMDSLRRFIGNRRMLMVLDNCEHLLDACAALVVELLGACPELTILATSREPIGMAGEITWRVPSMSITDEAVELFADRASRVQPGFTIANHNAAAVGEICRRLDGIPLAIEFAAARVRSMSPLEIADGLDDCFRLLAGGVRGAVQRQQTLRASIDWSHALLTETEQILFRRLAPFVGGFDLAAVRAVAAGSDLDPFSVLDQLTLLVDKSLVVADDCQGRTRYRLLETVRRYALEKLGDSGEADVHARHRDYYTALAASLNTPADNDHQRLVARAETEIDNLRAAFAWSRENGHITEALQLASSLQPIWFGRAHLREGLSWFNSILEDQRFHRLAVSTAVRARALADKAMLSTWLATSPVGATDIIAPAQQALAMAREVGDPAALVRALTACGCSSGYNAEAAAPYFAEATDLARAIDDKWTLCQILYWRGVGTCISGDPNALRAAAEECRDLADTIGDRFVSRHCSLWLSLAQMWAGNLTEALELSREITAEAEASNDVPTKVLGLYTQAQVLAYCGASAAHAIAGACIAAATELGGVYQGIGYAAMTYAALAAGDVTAALEASDAARPILRAQPDQVTMHQVLMAQLALAGGDAIAARQFANDAVDATNGWHRMVALTIRARVATARGEPELARDDAHAALACGAELHIYQGMPDAMELLAGLAGEVGSHSEGVRLLGAAAALRQQTRQVRFKIWDAGYQASVTALREAMGDEDFDRAWAEGAALSTDEAIAYAQRGRGERKRPARGWGSLTPTERDVVRLVSEGLSNKDIAKRLFVSPRTVQTHLTHVYAKLGLASRVQLVDEAARRGSPS
      
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