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slyA from Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica serovar Enteritidis str. P125109

Victor ID 3421
Gene Name slyA from Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica serovar Enteritidis str. P125109
Sequence Strain (Species/Organism) Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica serovar Enteritidis str. P125109
NCBI Gene ID 6950363
NCBI Protein GI 207857052
Locus Tag SEN1603
Protein Accession YP_002243703.1
Other Database IDs UniProtKB-ID: B5QV15_SALEP
UniRef100: UniRef100_B4T581
UniRef90: UniRef90_C0Q5T8
UniRef50: UniRef50_C6DK30
UniParc: UPI00017A8B22
EMBL: AM933172
EMBL-CDS: CAR33185.1
RefSeq_NT: NC_011294.1
GenomeReviews: AM933172_GR
KEGG: set:SEN1603
HOGENOM: HBG728159
OMA: CTKDKRA
ProtClustDB: PRK03573
Taxonomy ID 550537
Gene Starting Position 1708913
Gene Ending Position 1709353
Gene Strand (Orientation) -
Protein Name transcriptional regulator SlyA
DNA Sequence
>gi|207855516:1708913-1709353 Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica serovar Enteritidis str. P125109 chromosome, complete genome
CTCAATCGTGAGAGTGCAATTCCATAATATTGTGTTCAAGTTTGGCGATAAGTTTAATCAGAAGCTCAAT
CTCCTCTGAAGAAATCCCAGCCAAAATTTCACCGCGCGTTTTATGAATGACCGCTTCCATCTCAGCGATC
AGCGGCTCCGCTTTCTCGGTCAGTTTAATGCGCTTAGCGCGACGATCGCTGGCGCAGGTTTGCCGCGAAA
TTAGCCCCTTATCTTCAAGTTGATCCAACGTGCGTACCAGCGATGGCTGCTCAATGCCTATCGCTTTAGC
CAATTGAATCTGCGACTGGTCAGGCGGCAATTGATGAATATTGTGCAACGTGACCCAATGTGTCTGCGTC
AATTCCAGAGGCTTGAGGCGATGGTCAATCAGAGCACGCCAAATGCGCACCAACCGTGCCAGATCAGAAC
CTAGTGGCGATTCCAATTTCA
Molecule Role Virulence factor
Molecule Role Annotation MUTATION: slyA mutant is attenuated in mice (Libby et al., 1994).
COG COG1846K, under K: Transcription
References
Libby et al., 1994: Libby SJ, Goebel W, Ludwig A, Buchmeier N, Bowe F, Fang FC, Guiney DG, Songer JG, Heffron F. A cytolysin encoded by Salmonella is required for survival within macrophages. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 1994; 91(2); 489-493. [PubMed: 8290552].