Rv0231 - acyl-CoA dehydrogenase fadE4


Protein Domains

Gene Information
LocusRv0231
SymbolfadE4
Gene Nameacyl-CoA dehydrogenase fadE4
Location276058 - 277764 (+)
SpeciesMycobacterium tuberculosis H37Rv complete genome.
LengthGene:1707 bp
Protein:569 aa
External LinksTuberculist
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Orthologs
Orthogroup Number12947
Related GenesMAP3669 MAV_4939 MT0241 MUL_1151 Mvan_0281 nfa25620
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FieldValueStatusCreatorDate
InteractionRegulatedBy Rv2069activeyamir.moreno2012-10-05
Literature previously reported link (from Balazsi et al. 2008). Traceable author statement to experimental support.
G. Balázsi, AP. Heath et al. The temporal response of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis gene regulatory network during growth arrest. Mol. Syst. Biol. 2008
OtherEC:1.3.8.-activeextern:JZUCKER2012-03-06
Traceable author statement to experimental support
authors,KY. Rhee,LP. de Carvalho,R. Bryk,S. Ehrt,J. Marrero,SW. Park,D. Schnappinger,A. Venugopal,C. Nathan Central carbon metabolism in Mycobacterium tuberculosis: an unexpected frontier. Trends Microbiol. 2011
OtherEC:1.3.8.1activeextern:JZUCKER2012-03-06
Traceable author statement to experimental support
authors,KY. Rhee,LP. de Carvalho,R. Bryk,S. Ehrt,J. Marrero,SW. Park,D. Schnappinger,A. Venugopal,C. Nathan Central carbon metabolism in Mycobacterium tuberculosis: an unexpected frontier. Trends Microbiol. 2011
TermEC:1.3.99.3 Acyl-CoA dehydrogenase. - NRactiveextern:JZUCKER2012-03-06
Traceable author statement to experimental support
authors,KY. Rhee,LP. de Carvalho,R. Bryk,S. Ehrt,J. Marrero,SW. Park,D. Schnappinger,A. Venugopal,C. Nathan Central carbon metabolism in Mycobacterium tuberculosis: an unexpected frontier. Trends Microbiol. 2011