Rv2107 - PE family protein


Protein Domains

Gene Information
LocusRv2107
SymbolPE22
Gene NamePE family protein
Location2367359 - 2367655 (+)
SpeciesMycobacterium tuberculosis H37Rv complete genome.
LengthGene:297 bp
Protein:99 aa
External LinksTuberculist
Target Gene Information
String Protein-Protein Interactions
STITCH Chemical-Protein Interactions
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Orthologs
Orthogroup Number9919
Related GenesML0410 MT2166
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Sequence
Proteins
Genomic Sequence
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FieldValueStatusCreatorDate
InteractionPhysicalInteraction Rv2108activekholia.trupti2012-10-05
Neighbourhood (Functional linkage)
authors,M. Strong,MR. Sawaya,S. Wang,M. Phillips,D. Cascio,D. Eisenberg Toward the structural genomics of complexes: crystal structure of a PE/PPE protein complex from Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 2006
InteractionPhysicalInteraction Rv2108activekholia.trupti2012-10-05
Neighbourhood (Functional linkage)
S. Tundup, Y. Akhter et al. Clusters of PE and PPE genes of Mycobacterium tuberculosis are organized in operons: evidence that PE Rv2431c is co-transcribed with PPE Rv2430c and their gene products interact with each other. FEBS Lett. 2006
InteractionPhysicalInteraction Rv2108activekholia.trupti2012-10-05
Neighbourhood (Functional linkage)
authors,M. Strong,MR. Sawaya,S. Wang,M. Phillips,D. Cascio,D. Eisenberg Toward the structural genomics of complexes: crystal structure of a PE/PPE protein complex from Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 2006
InteractionPhysicalInteraction Rv2108activekholia.trupti2012-10-05
Neighbourhood (Functional linkage)
S. Tundup, Y. Akhter et al. Clusters of PE and PPE genes of Mycobacterium tuberculosis are organized in operons: evidence that PE Rv2431c is co-transcribed with PPE Rv2430c and their gene products interact with each other. FEBS Lett. 2006