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yopQ from Yersinia pestis CO92

Victor ID 1119
Gene Name yopQ from Yersinia pestis CO92
Sequence Strain (Species/Organism) Yersinia pestis CO92
NCBI Gene ID 1172664
NCBI Protein GI 16082708
Locus Tag YPCD1.19c
Protein Accession NP_395154.1
Other Database IDs UniProtKB-ID: Q7ARJ5_YERPE
UniRef100: UniRef100_O68704
UniRef90: UniRef90_P27474
UniRef50: UniRef50_P27474
UniParc: UPI00000D6079
EMBL: AL117189
EMBL-CDS: CAB54896.1
RefSeq_NT: NC_003131.1
GenomeReviews: AL117189_GR
KEGG: ype:YPCD1.19c
HOGENOM: HBG757033
OMA: KGNIELY
ProtClustDB: CLSK862117
BioCyc: YPES214092:YPCD1.19C-MONOMER
Taxonomy ID 214092
Plasmid No pCD1
Gene Starting Position 11561
Gene Ending Position 12109
Gene Strand (Orientation) -
Protein Name Yop targeting protein
DNA Sequence
>gi|16082691:11561-12109 Yersinia pestis CO92 plasmid pCD1, complete sequence
TTCATCCCATAATACATTCTTGATCGCAGGATTCGCGACTCAATTCCTCCAACTCAGATTTAGAGATGAT
CAGCATAATACAAAAACGATGAAAATCTTCATCATATAAATATTTTTTTATGTCATCATTCTCTATAAGT
AGAGAGTTTTTCGGATCATAAAATTCTATATTCCCTTCACTGTCTTTTTTCCCTATGAACACATACTCTA
TATCACAATCTAATACAGAAAACACAAGACCAAAATCAGAATTATTGGGTAGTTTCTTAAAATTGGTGTC
AATATCGCTGACATGTTGCCATTCGTATAAGCGATATACTATACCAACAGCCTGCCATAACTCTTCTAAA
GTAGATAATATTGATCCACTTTTAAGTGGTTCAATCCCTACTCTATTGACCAATGAACAAACATCCGTTC
TCAGTAAATGAGCAGTAGCGCAGTAGTAACTGTTATTTTCTTCTTTAGATGTATTTATTATTGTATCAGG
AGCCGACTGTTCAAGAGCGGTACATAAAGCACGCATGTTATAAGTATCTTTAATAAACA
Protein Sequence
>gi|16082708|ref|NP_395154.1| Yop targeting protein [Yersinia pestis CO92] MFIKDTYNMRALCTALEQSAPDTIINTSKEENNSYYCATAHLLRTDVCSLVNRVGIEPLKSGSILSTLEELWQAVGIVYRLYEWQHVSDIDTNFKKLPNNSDFGLVFSVLDCDIEYVFIGKKDSEGNIEFYDPKNSLLIENDDIKKYLYDEDFHRFCIMLIISKSELEELSRESCDQECIMG
Molecule Role Virulence factor
Molecule Role Annotation MUTATION: yopK mutant has an increased LD50 dose in mice, and infected mice died after 5 days as compared to mice infected with the wild type died after just 3 days (Straley and Bowmer, 1986).
References
Straley and Bowmer, 1986: Straley SC, Bowmer WS. Virulence genes regulated at the transcriptional level by Ca2+ in Yersinia pestis include structural genes for outer membrane proteins. Infection and immunity. 1986; 51(2); 445-454. [PubMed: 3002984].