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pcgC

Victor ID 4491
Gene Name pcgC
Sequence Strain (Species/Organism) Pasteurella multocida
NCBI Protein GI 155675820
Other Database IDs CDD:133014
Taxonomy ID 747
Gene Strand (Orientation) ?
Protein Name CTP:phosphocholine cytidylyltransferase
Protein Length 230
Protein Note Phosphocholine cytidylyltransferases catalyze the synthesis of CDP-choline; cd02523
Protein Sequence
>gi|155675820|gb|ABU25220.1| CTP:phosphocholine cytidylyltransferase [Pasteurella multocida]
MNAIILAAGLGSRFKDVTKKIHKSLLPINGIPNIENTIQNLIEAGIDDIYIVTGHLSEQFSYLKEKYKCK
ILNNEKYKEFNNIYSFYKAINHFGDSFVIDSDVVIFKNIFIGRPKTSLYFLITRPKSNKEEWIPIIKKDK
IDNIIVSNDYLPSLLGISYWSKSDAEKIKEHIHKFMAKNILLDNSLYWDNIPMQILSDLNVGYKELSIHD
AYEIDSIEEYHFALTLNHKN

Molecule Role Virulence factor
Molecule Role Annotation MUTATION: pcgC is attenuated for growth in chickens (Harper et al., 2007)
References
Harper et al., 2007: Harper M, Cox A, St Michael F, Parnas H, Wilkie I, Blackall PJ, Adler B, Boyce JD. Decoration of Pasteurella multocida lipopolysaccharide with phosphocholine is important for virulence. Journal of bacteriology. 2007; 189(20); 7384-7391. [PubMed: 17704225].