Rv0649 - malonyl CoA-acyl carrier protein transacylase fabD2


Protein Domains

Gene Information
LocusRv0649
SymbolfabD2
Gene Namemalonyl CoA-acyl carrier protein transacylase fabD2
Location746363 - 747037 (+)
SpeciesMycobacterium tuberculosis H37Rv complete genome.
LengthGene:675 bp
Protein:225 aa
External LinksTuberculist
Target Gene Information
String Protein-Protein Interactions
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Orthologs
Orthogroup Number6423
Related GenesMAP4122 MAV_4511 Mkms_0982 Mmcs_0964 MSMEG_1362 MT0677 MUL_0738 Mvan_1250
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Sequence
Proteins
Genomic Sequence
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FieldValueStatusCreatorDate
InteractionRegulatedBy Rv1221activeyamir.moreno2012-10-05
Microarrays. mRNA levels of regulated element measured and compared between wild-type and trans-element mutation (knockout, over expression etc.) performed by using microarray (or macroarray) experiments..
R. Manganelli, MI. Voskuil et al. The Mycobacterium tuberculosis ECF sigma factor sigmaE: role in global gene expression and survival in macrophages. Mol. Microbiol. 2001
NameMALONYL CoA-ACYL CARRIER PROTEIN TRANSACYLASEactivemjackson2012-10-05
FAS-I->FAS-II
NameMALONYL CoA-ACYL CARRIER PROTEIN TRANSACYLASEactivemjackson2012-10-05
FAS-I->FAS-II
TermEC:2.3.1.38 [Acyl-carrier-protein] S-acetyltransferase. - NRactivejjmcfadden2012-03-05
Inferred from direct assay
K. Takayama, C. Wang et al. Pathway to synthesis and processing of mycolic acids in Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Clin. Microbiol. Rev. 2005
TermEC:2.3.1.39 [Acyl-carrier-protein] S-malonyltransferase. - NRactivejjmcfadden2012-03-05
Inferred from direct assay
K. Takayama, C. Wang et al. Pathway to synthesis and processing of mycolic acids in Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Clin. Microbiol. Rev. 2005
TermEC:6.4.1.2 Acetyl-CoA carboxylase. - NRactivejjmcfadden2012-03-05
Inferred from direct assay
K. Takayama, C. Wang et al. Pathway to synthesis and processing of mycolic acids in Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Clin. Microbiol. Rev. 2005