Rv2051c - polyprenol-monophosphomannose synthase ppm1


Protein Domains

Gene Information
LocusRv2051c
Symbolppm1
Gene Namepolyprenol-monophosphomannose synthase ppm1
Location2308131 - 2310755 (-)
SpeciesMycobacterium tuberculosis H37Rv complete genome.
LengthGene:2625 bp
Protein:875 aa
External LinksTuberculist
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String Protein-Protein Interactions
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Orthologs
Orthogroup Number36524
Related GenesAcel_1210 Acel_1211 CE1606 CE1607 cg1672 cg1673 DIP1226 DIP1227 jk0935 jk0936 MAP1799c MAP1800c Mkms_2547 Mkms_2548 ML1440 ML1441 Mmcs_2502 Mmcs_2503 MSMEG_3859 MSMEG_3860 MT2111 MUL_2269 MUL_5127 Mvan_3418 Mvan_3419 nfa31180 nfa6160 PPA1221 PPA1222 SAV1422 SAV6923
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Sequence
Proteins
Genomic Sequence
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TermTBRXN:GMT2 gdp mannosyl phosphate transferase - IPIactivenjamshidi2012-10-05
known to occur physiologically (see Tuberculist for example - also demonstrated biochemically see PMID: 11931640, 15228522) - specific biochemical mechanism has not been elucidated.
authors,V. Briken,SA. Porcelli,GS. Besra,L. Kremer Mycobacterial lipoarabinomannan and related lipoglycans: from biogenesis to modulation of the immune response. Mol. Microbiol. 2004
TermTBRXN:GMT2 gdp mannosyl phosphate transferase - IPIactivenjamshidi2012-10-05
known to occur physiologically (see Tuberculist for example - also demonstrated biochemically see PMID: 11931640, 15228522) - specific biochemical mechanism has not been elucidated.
SS. Gurcha, AR. Baulard et al. Ppm1, a novel polyprenol monophosphomannose synthase from Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Biochem. J. 2002
TermTBRXN:GMT2 gdp mannosyl phosphate transferase - ISSactivenjamshidi2012-10-05
known to occur physiologically (see Tuberculist for example - also demonstrated biochemically see PMID: 11931640, 15228522) - specific biochemical mechanism has not been elucidated.
authors,V. Briken,SA. Porcelli,GS. Besra,L. Kremer Mycobacterial lipoarabinomannan and related lipoglycans: from biogenesis to modulation of the immune response. Mol. Microbiol. 2004
TermTBRXN:GMT2 gdp mannosyl phosphate transferase - ISSactivenjamshidi2012-10-05
known to occur physiologically (see Tuberculist for example - also demonstrated biochemically see PMID: 11931640, 15228522) - specific biochemical mechanism has not been elucidated.
SS. Gurcha, AR. Baulard et al. Ppm1, a novel polyprenol monophosphomannose synthase from Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Biochem. J. 2002
TermTBRXN:GMT1 gdp mannosyl phosphate transferase - IPIactivenjamshidi2012-10-05
known to occur physiologically (see Tuberculist for example - also demonstrated biochemically see PMID: 11931640, 15228522) - specific biochemical mechanism has not been elucidated.
authors,V. Briken,SA. Porcelli,GS. Besra,L. Kremer Mycobacterial lipoarabinomannan and related lipoglycans: from biogenesis to modulation of the immune response. Mol. Microbiol. 2004
TermTBRXN:GMT1 gdp mannosyl phosphate transferase - IPIactivenjamshidi2012-10-05
known to occur physiologically (see Tuberculist for example - also demonstrated biochemically see PMID: 11931640, 15228522) - specific biochemical mechanism has not been elucidated.
SS. Gurcha, AR. Baulard et al. Ppm1, a novel polyprenol monophosphomannose synthase from Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Biochem. J. 2002
TermTBRXN:GMT1 gdp mannosyl phosphate transferase - ISSactivenjamshidi2012-10-05
known to occur physiologically (see Tuberculist for example - also demonstrated biochemically see PMID: 11931640, 15228522) - specific biochemical mechanism has not been elucidated.
authors,V. Briken,SA. Porcelli,GS. Besra,L. Kremer Mycobacterial lipoarabinomannan and related lipoglycans: from biogenesis to modulation of the immune response. Mol. Microbiol. 2004
TermTBRXN:GMT1 gdp mannosyl phosphate transferase - ISSactivenjamshidi2012-10-05
known to occur physiologically (see Tuberculist for example - also demonstrated biochemically see PMID: 11931640, 15228522) - specific biochemical mechanism has not been elucidated.
SS. Gurcha, AR. Baulard et al. Ppm1, a novel polyprenol monophosphomannose synthase from Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Biochem. J. 2002