Rv3818 - hypothetical protein


Protein Domains

Gene Information
LocusRv3818
Symbol
Gene Namehypothetical protein
Location4282449 - 4283999 (+)
SpeciesMycobacterium tuberculosis H37Rv complete genome.
LengthGene:1551 bp
Protein:517 aa
External LinksTuberculist
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Orthologs
Orthogroup Number3459
Related GenesMAP0204c MAV_0200 Mkms_5114 Mmcs_5026 MSMEG_6410 MT3926 MUL_5001 Mvan_5657 nfa1470
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Sequence
Proteins
Genomic Sequence
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FieldValueStatusCreatorDate
TermTBRXN:UAMRH UDP-MurNAc Hydroxylase - IPIactivenjamshidi2012-10-05
See PMID: 15522883, 15805521. N glycolyation of N acetyl moiety. Bioechemically demonstrated in M smegmatis, must occur in some way in TB, BLAST search identified most likely candidate to be RV3818
authors,S. Mahapatra,T. Yagi,JT. Belisle,BJ. Espinosa,PJ. Hill,MR. McNeil,PJ. Brennan,DC. Crick Mycobacterial lipid II is composed of a complex mixture of modified muramyl and peptide moieties linked to decaprenyl phosphate. J. Bacteriol. 2005
TermTBRXN:UAMRH UDP-MurNAc Hydroxylase - IPIactivenjamshidi2012-10-05
See PMID: 15522883, 15805521. N glycolyation of N acetyl moiety. Bioechemically demonstrated in M smegmatis, must occur in some way in TB, BLAST search identified most likely candidate to be RV3818
authors,JB. Raymond,S. Mahapatra,DC. Crick,MS. Pavelka Identification of the namH gene, encoding the hydroxylase responsible for the N-glycolylation of the mycobacterial peptidoglycan. J. Biol. Chem. 2005
TermTBRXN:UAMRH UDP-MurNAc Hydroxylase - ISSactivenjamshidi2012-10-05
See PMID: 15522883, 15805521. N glycolyation of N acetyl moiety. Bioechemically demonstrated in M smegmatis, must occur in some way in TB, BLAST search identified most likely candidate to be RV3818
authors,S. Mahapatra,T. Yagi,JT. Belisle,BJ. Espinosa,PJ. Hill,MR. McNeil,PJ. Brennan,DC. Crick Mycobacterial lipid II is composed of a complex mixture of modified muramyl and peptide moieties linked to decaprenyl phosphate. J. Bacteriol. 2005
TermTBRXN:UAMRH UDP-MurNAc Hydroxylase - ISSactivenjamshidi2012-10-05
See PMID: 15522883, 15805521. N glycolyation of N acetyl moiety. Bioechemically demonstrated in M smegmatis, must occur in some way in TB, BLAST search identified most likely candidate to be RV3818
authors,JB. Raymond,S. Mahapatra,DC. Crick,MS. Pavelka Identification of the namH gene, encoding the hydroxylase responsible for the N-glycolylation of the mycobacterial peptidoglycan. J. Biol. Chem. 2005
NameN-acetylmuramic acid hydroxylaseactivemjackson2012-10-05
Peptidoglycan precursor synthesis
SymbolnamHactivemjackson2012-10-05
Peptidoglycan precursor synthesis
SymbolSymbol: namHactivejgalag2012-03-16
TermEC:1.7.1.4 Nitrite reductase (NAD(P)H). - NRactiveextern:JZUCKER2012-03-06
Inferred from direct assay
authors,JB. Raymond,S. Mahapatra,DC. Crick,MS. Pavelka Identification of the namH gene, encoding the hydroxylase responsible for the N-glycolylation of the mycobacterial peptidoglycan. J. Biol. Chem. 2005
OtherEC:activejjmcfadden2012-03-05
Inferred from direct assay
authors,JB. Raymond,S. Mahapatra,DC. Crick,MS. Pavelka Identification of the namH gene, encoding the hydroxylase responsible for the N-glycolylation of the mycobacterial peptidoglycan. J. Biol. Chem. 2005