Rv3541c - conserved hypothetical protein


Protein Domains

Gene Information
LocusRv3541c
Symbol
Gene Nameconserved hypothetical protein
Location3980659 - 3981048 (-)
SpeciesMycobacterium tuberculosis H37Rv complete genome.
LengthGene:390 bp
Protein:130 aa
External LinksTuberculist
Target Gene Information
String Protein-Protein Interactions
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Orthologs
Orthogroup Number22837
Related GenesMAP0526 MAV_0620 Mkms_4759 Mmcs_4673 MSMEG_5991 MT3645 MUL_4102 Mvan_5254 nfa4520
Transcriptional Regulation
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Expression Correlation Genes with Correlated Expression
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Sequence
Proteins
Genomic Sequence
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FieldValueStatusCreatorDate
InteractionRegulatory Rv3574activepriyadarshinipriyanka20012012-10-05
Co-expression (Functional linkage)
SL. Kendall,P. Burgess,R. Balhana,M. Withers,A. Ten Bokum,JS. Lott,C. Gao,I. Uhia Castro,NG. Stoker Cholesterol utilisation in mycobacteria is controlled by two TetR-type transcriptional regulators; kstR and kstR2. Microbiology (Reading, England) 2010
InteractionRegulatory Rv3574activepriyadarshinipriyanka20012012-10-05
Co-expression (Functional linkage)
SL. Kendall, M. Withers et al. A highly conserved transcriptional repressor controls a large regulon involved in lipid degradation in Mycobacterium smegmatis and Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Mol. Microbiol. 2007
InteractionRegulatory Rv3574activeahal47892012-10-05
Co-expression (Functional linkage)
JC. Chang,MD. Miner,AK. Pandey,WP. Gill,NS. Harik,CM. Sassetti,DR. Sherman igr Genes and Mycobacterium tuberculosis cholesterol metabolism. J. Bacteriol. 2009
InteractionRegulatory Rv3574activeahal47892012-10-05
Co-expression (Functional linkage)
SL. Kendall,P. Burgess,R. Balhana,M. Withers,A. Ten Bokum,JS. Lott,C. Gao,I. Uhia Castro,NG. Stoker Cholesterol utilisation in mycobacteria is controlled by two TetR-type transcriptional regulators; kstR and kstR2. Microbiology (Reading, England) 2010
InteractionRegulatory Rv3574activeahal47892012-10-05
Co-expression (Functional linkage)
SL. Kendall, M. Withers et al. A highly conserved transcriptional repressor controls a large regulon involved in lipid degradation in Mycobacterium smegmatis and Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Mol. Microbiol. 2007
InteractionRegulatory Rv3574activeahal47892012-10-05
Co-expression (Functional linkage)
JC. Chang,MD. Miner,AK. Pandey,WP. Gill,NS. Harik,CM. Sassetti,DR. Sherman igr Genes and Mycobacterium tuberculosis cholesterol metabolism. J. Bacteriol. 2009
InteractionRegulatory Rv3574activesourish102012-10-05
Co-expression (Functional linkage)
JC. Chang,MD. Miner,AK. Pandey,WP. Gill,NS. Harik,CM. Sassetti,DR. Sherman igr Genes and Mycobacterium tuberculosis cholesterol metabolism. J. Bacteriol. 2009
InteractionRegulatory Rv3574activesourish102012-10-05
Co-expression (Functional linkage)
SL. Kendall,P. Burgess,R. Balhana,M. Withers,A. Ten Bokum,JS. Lott,C. Gao,I. Uhia Castro,NG. Stoker Cholesterol utilisation in mycobacteria is controlled by two TetR-type transcriptional regulators; kstR and kstR2. Microbiology (Reading, England) 2010
InteractionRegulatory Rv3574activesourish102012-10-05
Co-expression (Functional linkage)
SL. Kendall, M. Withers et al. A highly conserved transcriptional repressor controls a large regulon involved in lipid degradation in Mycobacterium smegmatis and Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Mol. Microbiol. 2007
InteractionRegulatory Rv3574activesourish102012-10-05
Co-expression (Functional linkage)
JC. Chang,MD. Miner,AK. Pandey,WP. Gill,NS. Harik,CM. Sassetti,DR. Sherman igr Genes and Mycobacterium tuberculosis cholesterol metabolism. J. Bacteriol. 2009
InteractionRegulatedBy Rv3574activeyamir.moreno2012-10-05
M.smegmatis orthology based inference. Orthologous pair regulator-target found in M.smegmatis.
SL. Kendall, M. Withers et al. A highly conserved transcriptional repressor controls a large regulon involved in lipid degradation in Mycobacterium smegmatis and Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Mol. Microbiol. 2007
InteractionRegulatedBy Rv3574activeyamir.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
TermEC:4.2.1.- Lyases. Carbon-oxygen lyases. Hydro-lyases. - NRactivensampson2012-03-05
Assay of protein purified to homogeneity from a heterlogous host
authors,ST. Thomas,BC. VanderVen,DR. Sherman,DG. Russell,NS. Sampson Pathway profiling in Mycobacterium tuberculosis: elucidation of cholesterol-derived catabolite and enzymes that catalyze its metabolism. J. Biol. Chem. 2011
Otherproduct:3activerslayden2012-03-05
in preparation Thomas, Sampson
TermEC:4.2.1.- Lyases. Carbon-oxygen lyases. Hydro-lyases. - NRactiverslayden2012-03-05
in preparation Thomas, Sampson