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prgJ from Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica serovar Typhi str. Ty2

Victor ID 2316
Gene Name prgJ from Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica serovar Typhi str. Ty2
Sequence Strain (Species/Organism) Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica serovar Typhi str. Ty2
NCBI Gene ID 1068904
NCBI Protein GI 29143133
Locus Tag t2774
Protein Accession NP_806475.1
Other Database IDs UniProtKB-ID: Q8Z4A1_SALTI
UniRef100: UniRef100_Q8Z4A1
UniRef90: UniRef90_P41785
UniRef50: UniRef50_P41785
UniParc: UPI000005A360
EMBL: AE014613
EMBL: AL627276
EMBL-CDS: AAO70335.1
EMBL-CDS: CAD05979.1
RefSeq_NT: NC_003198.1
RefSeq_NT: NC_004631.1
GenomeReviews: AE014613_GR
GenomeReviews: AL513382_GR
KEGG: stt:t2774
KEGG: sty:STY2993
HOGENOM: HBG671448
OMA: NIRPMET
ProtClustDB: CLSK894363
BioCyc: SENT209261:T2774-MONOMER
BioCyc: SENT220341:STY2993-MONOMER
Taxonomy ID 209261
Gene Starting Position 2853621
Gene Ending Position 2853926
Gene Strand (Orientation) -
Protein Name pathogenicity 1 island effector protein
DNA Sequence
>gi|29140543:2853621-2853926 Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica serovar Typhi str. Ty2 chromosome, complete genome
ATCATGAGCGTAATAGCGTTTCAACAGCCCCGACTCCTTTACGAGTAAGGGTACTTACCATAGAAACATA
CAGGTTATAATCTGAAATCATCTCTTGCGAAATAGCCAGCTCATTAGGATCCGTCACCAGATTAGGGTCC
TCAATCCTGTTGGTAATCGTCTGTTTATCCACAGCCGTGGCAATCGCCGAACCAGAAAAAGCCTGGAGTA
GCCGGTCATCCAGCGAGACAATGTCCGTTTCCATAGGCCTGATATTGACCGCCTGCCCTATAACGGCATT
CTCAGGGACAATAGTTGCAATCGACA
Molecule Role Virulence factor
Molecule Role Annotation MUTATION: prgJ mutants are attenuated in their ability to invade HEp-2 cells (Klein et al., 2000).
References
Klein et al., 2000: Klein JR, Fahlen TF, Jones BD. Transcriptional organization and function of invasion genes within Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium pathogenicity island 1, including the prgH, prgI, prgJ, prgK, orgA, orgB, and orgC genes. Infection and immunity. 2000; 68(6); 3368-3376. [PubMed: 10816487].