Among the available target structures, the so-called penicillin binding proteins are of particular interest, owing to their good accessibility in the periplasmic space, and the lack of homologous proteins in humans, reducing the risk of side effects of potential drugs. This subsection of the 'Entry information' section indicates whether the entry has been manually annotated and reviewed by UniProtKB curators or not, in other words, if the entry belongs to the Swiss-Prot section of UniProtKB (reviewed) or to the computer-annotated TrEMBL section (unreviewed).More.Novel antimicrobial strategies are urgently required because of the rising threat of multi drug resistant bacterial strains and the infections caused by them. This is version 169 of the entry and version 1 of the sequence. The version number for both the entry and the canonical sequence are also history i
Pbp3 e coli update#
This subsection of the 'Entry information' section shows the date of integration of the entry into UniProtKB, the date of the last sequence update and the date of the last annotation modification ('Last modified'). P46022Primary (citable) accession number: P46022 Secondary accession number(s): Q2M904 Upon integration into UniProtKB, each entry is assigned a unique accession number, which is called 'Primary (citable) accession number'.More.Accession i These are stable identifiers and should be used to cite UniProtKB entries. This subsection of the 'Entry information' section provides one or more accession number(s). Each reviewed entry is assigned a unique entry name upon integration into UniProtKB/ name i This subsection of the 'Entry information' section provides a mnemonic identifier for a UniProtKB entry, but it is not a stable identifier. This section provides general information on the information i MobiDB: a database of protein disorder and mobility annotations More.MobiDB i coli More.EchoBASE iĮnzyme and pathway databases UniPathway iĮcoCyc:G7668-MONOMER MetaCyc:G7668-MONOMER Genome annotation databases EnsemblBacteria iĪAC76240 AAC76240 b3208 BAE77252 BAE77252 BAE77252ĮchoBASE - an integrated post-genomic database for E. Protein-protein interaction databases BioGRID iĤ259286, 274 interactors 852041, 1 interactor U18997 Genomic DNA Translation: AAA58010.1 U00096 Genomic DNA Translation: AAC76240.1 AP009048 Genomic DNA Translation: BAE77252.1 D13188 Genomic DNA No translation available. TIGRFAMs a protein family database More.TIGRFAMs i
Superfamily database of structural and functional annotation More.SUPFAM i View protein in Pfam PF00912, Transgly, 1 hit The PANTHER Classification System More.PANTHER i View protein in InterPro IPR001264, Glyco_trans_51 IPR023346, Lysozyme-like_dom_sf IPR036950, PBP_transglycosylase IPR011812, Pep_trsgly Integrated resource of protein families, domains and functional sites More.InterPro i HAMAP database of protein families More.HAMAP i Gene3D Structural and Functional Annotation of Protein Families More.Gene3D i InParanoid: Eukaryotic Ortholog Groups More.InParanoid iĭatabase for complete collections of gene phylogenies More.PhylomeDB i The HOGENOM Database of Homologous Genes from Fully Sequenced Organisms More.HOGENOM i UniRule annotationĬurated Keywords - Domain i Transmembrane, Transmembrane helix Phylogenomic databasesĮvolutionary genealogy of genes: Non-supervised Orthologous Groups More.eggNOG i
It lists the nodes as they appear top-down in the taxonomic tree, with the more general grouping listed lineage iĬellular organisms › Bacteria › Proteobacteria › Gammaproteobacteria › Enterobacterales › Enterobacteriaceae › Escherichia › Escherichia coliīelongs to the glycosyltransferase 51 family. This subsection of the Names and taxonomy section contains the taxonomic hierarchical classification lineage of the source organism. This is known as the 'taxonomic identifier' or 'taxid'.More.Taxonomic identifier i This subsection of the Names and taxonomy section shows the unique identifier assigned by the NCBI to the source organism of the protein. This subsection of the Names and taxonomy section provides information on the name(s) of the organism that is the source of the protein i
Pbp3 e coli manual#
Manual assertion based on experiment in i Manual validated information which has been generated by the UniProtKB automatic annotation system. + di-trans, octa-cis-undecaprenyl diphosphate = ( n+1)- di-trans- octa-cis-undecaprenyl diphosphate See the description of this molecule in ChEBI.
+ β- D-GlcNAc-(1→4)-Mur2Ac(oyl- L-Ala-γ- D-Glu- L-Lys- D-Ala- D-Ala)- di-trans, octa-cis-undecaprenyl diphosphate Search chemical reactions in Rhea for this molecule.Search proteins in UniProtKB for this molecule.( n)- di-trans, octa-cis-undecaprenyl diphosphate