Gene Mb3537
in Mycobacterium bovis AF2122/97
General annotation
Type | CDS |
Function | Unknown |
Product | pe-pgrs family protein pe_pgrs53 |
Comments | Mb3537, PE_PGRS53, len: 1360 aa. Similar to Rv3507,len: 1381 aa, from Mycobacterium tuberculosis strain H37Rv, (93.635% identity in 1414 aa overlap). Member of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis PE protein family, PGRS subfamily of gly-rich proteins, similar to others from M. tuberculosis strains H37Rv and CDC1551 e.g. O06810|Rv1450c|MTCY493.04 (1329 aa), FASTA scores: opt: 2173, E(): 1.4e-135, (51.15% identity in 1412 aa overlap). Equivalent to AAK47970 from Mycobacterium tuberculosis strain CDC1551 (1384 aa) but with some minor differences between the proteins. Contains two PS00583 pfkB family of carbohydrate kinases signatures 1. REMARK-M.bovis-M.tuberculosis: In Mycobacterium bovis,insertions of 18 bp, 72 bp and 9 bp (*-cggcggcac), and deletions of 90 bp, 54 bp and 18 bp, leads to a shorter product compared to its homolog in Mycobacterium tuberculosis strain H37Rv (1360 aa versus 1381 aa). |
Functional category | |
Mutant | Check for mutants available at TARGET website |
Coordinates
Type | Start | End | Orientation |
---|---|---|---|
CDS | 3872192 | 3876274 | + |
Genomic sequence
Feature type
Upstream flanking region (bp)
Downstream flanking region (bp)
Update
Protein sequence
>Mycobacterium bovis AF2122-97|Mb3537|PE_PGRS53 MSFVLVSPETVAAVATDLKRIGASLAHENASAAASTTAVVSAAADEVSTAVAALFSQHAQGYQAAAAQVAAFHSRFVQALTAGAGAYAFAEAANASPLQSAMGAVSASAQTLLSRPLIGNGANATTPGGNGGDGGWLFGSGGNGAPGAAGQSGGNGGSAGLWGNGGAGGAGGSGGAAGGNGGNGGWLFGAGGTGGIGGTGAPGAMGGTGGNGGNGALLIGGGGLGGAGGMGGTGGGTGGTGGNGGNGALLIGAGGVGGAGGIGGQGTGAGGAAGAGGTGGNGGAGGLFMNGGDGGAGGQGGDGAAGDAAASAGGTGGKGGQGGDGGTGGAGGAGPVLFGHGGAGGMGGQGGTGGMGGAGGDGTTVIAAGTGGEGGTGGTGGTGGNGADAAAVVGFGANGDPGFAGGKGGNGGIGGAAVTGGVAGDGGTGGKGGTGGAGGAGNDAGSTGNPGGKGGDGGIGGAGGAGGAAGTGNGGHAGNTGDGGDGGTGGNGGNGTGGVNGADNTLNPDTPGGAGEPGGAGGAGGAGGAAGGPGGTGGTGGNGGNAGNNSTNAPVGGEGGAGGDGGAGGAGGAANGGTAGSQGTGGVGGDGGAGGNGGGGKAGTGNSGNFGVDGEAGFSGGAGGNGGVGGAAGANGGTGGSGGNGGDGGAGGIGGAGGNGIPGTGTEPAGGTGAKGGDGGDGGAGGAGGNAGGAGGNGGAGGQGGNAGQGGAGGAGGNAVIPGDGVGKAPHGGAGGSGGDGGKGGQGGSGGTGGSGAPIGGGAGGTGGSGGHAGKGGAGGIGAQGTTITVPGNGGNAGDGGNGGGGGAGGTGGDGATGTPAGNGGNGGNAGDGGNGGSGDFGGNTTSGASGSGGNGGNAGTAGSGGAGGTGGTGLSGGNGGNGGDGGNGAHGTVGAQFVPATSLPTPNGGAGGNGGTGSNGGAPGPAGAPGPTTGGNAGSQGIGGDGGNGGDGGKGGDGADAVNVVFMPTEPQAATGTAGSAGDPTGGNGGPGTPGSPMVAPPPPTPITQVQQGGDGGAGGTGSTNANDGTATGGKGGEGGVGSILGGPGGNGGTGGNASATGTNGVANAGNGGKGGDGGQFGAGGNGGAGGSVTDGSAGSTAGNGGNGGNATNGTIAGQPAGGNGSAGGKGGDGGNIAAGATGTAGNGGNGGNGNDGAVNAGTGGSGGNGGNAGGGGANGGDGGAGGAGGAGGRGGKGIDGGFGGDGGNGGSNNGTGAGGNGGNGGTGGVGSVGAAGGDGGNGGTGGFAGFGGTAGNGGSGGTGGAGGDGGTGGGGGNGGTGVIAGGGGTGGNGGASGAGGAGGTGGFAGNGNAGGNGGTGGASEDGDNGNAGSGATGGTGGNGGTGGDGGAAGLGGVA
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