Strain |
Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1 (Stover et al., 2000)
GCF_000006765.1|latest |
Locus Tag |
PA1386
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Name |
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Replicon | chromosome |
Genomic location | 1505749 - 1507017 (+ strand) |
Transposon Mutants | 3 transposon mutants in PAO1 |
Transposon Mutants in orthologs | 2 transposon mutants in orthologs |
RefSeq | NP_250077.1 |
GI | 15596583 |
Affymetrix | PA1386_at |
Entrez | 879352 |
GenBank | AAG04775.1 |
NCBI Locus Tag | PA1386 |
protein_id(GenBank) | gb|AAG04775.1|AE004568_4|gnl|PseudoCAP|PA1386 |
TIGR | NTL03PA01387 |
UniProtKB Acc | Q9I3V8 |
UniProtKB ID | Q9I3V8_PSEAE |
Feature Type | CDS |
Coding Frame | 1 |
Product Name |
probable ATP-binding component of ABC transporter
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Synonyms | |
Evidence for Translation | |
Charge (pH 7) | -7.05 |
Kyte-Doolittle Hydrophobicity Value | 0.034 |
Molecular Weight (kDa) | 47.0 |
Isoelectric Point (pI) | 5.21 |
Individual Mappings | |
Additional evidence for subcellular localization |
Results |
Common
Found in both pathogen and nonpathogenic strains
Hits to this gene were found in 669 genera
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Pseudomonas Ortholog Database | View orthologs at Pseudomonas Ortholog Database |
Pseudomonas Ortholog Group |
POG001312 (602 members) |
Putative Inparalogs | None Found |
STRING database | Search for predicted protein-protein interactions using:
Search term: PA1386
Search term: probable ATP-binding component of ABC transporter
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Ensembl
110, assembly
GRCh38.p14
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ATP binding cassette subfamily A member 10 [Source:HGNC Symbol;Acc:HGNC:30]
E-value:
3.0e-13
Percent Identity:
27.1
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Ensembl
110, assembly
GRCh38.p14
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ATP binding cassette subfamily A member 10 [Source:HGNC Symbol;Acc:HGNC:30]
E-value:
3.0e-13
Percent Identity:
27.1
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Generation of Escherichia coli O9a serotype, a subtype of E. coli O9, by transfer of the wb* gene cluster of Klebsiella O3 into E. coli via recombination.
Sugiyama T, Kido N, Kato Y, Koide N, Yoshida T, Yokochi T
J Bacteriol 1998 May;180(10):2775-8
PubMed ID: 9573168
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The type II O-antigenic polysaccharide moiety of Burkholderia pseudomallei lipopolysaccharide is required for serum resistance and virulence.
DeShazer D, Brett PJ, Woods DE
Mol Microbiol 1998 Dec;30(5):1081-100
PubMed ID: 9988483
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