ProGP146 (Flagellin)

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ProGP ID ProGP146 (Flagellin)
Validation Status Uncharacterized
Organism Information
Organism NameClostridium tyrobutyricum ATCC 25755
Domain Bacteria
Classification Phylum : Firmicutes
Class : Clostridia
Orders : Eubacteriales
Family : Clostridiaceae
Genus : Clostridium
Species : tyrobutyricum
Strain : ATCC 25755
Taxonomic ID (NCBI) 1519
Genome Information
GenBank AJ242662
EMBL AJ242662
Gene Information
Gene Namefla
Protein Information
Protein NameFlagellin
UniProtKB/SwissProt ID P80583
EMBL-CDSCAB44444.1
UniProtKB Sequence >sp|P80583|FLA_CLOTY Flagellin (Fragment) OS=Clostridium tyrobutyricum GN=fla PE=1 SV=2 MIINHNLMANNALRNMNVNSNNASKAMEKLSSGLRINRAGDDAAGLAISEKMRGQINGLN QASSNAQDSISLIQTAEGALNETHSILQRMRTLAVQSSNDTNTTTDRSAIQDEVNQLTDE IDRIANTTEFNTQKLLDGSKVGLVDAKDADASVQLNTSANISLASNFSTTSATGIADSFT VTITRTHGTAGATFASTDYDVALVGGTELIEHSSSSLTYDTKAINLVGMIKCFSIRTNDT IRKVSHVRTVKALSMQIGAIVTNMLIGINSMKATDIGVRNTSGKALDISTASKATGAITQ INNAIETVSTQRSKLGAYQNRLEHTINNLGTSSENLTSAESRIRDVDMASEMSEYSKNNI LSQTAQAMLAQANQQTQ
Sequence length 377 AA
Subcellular LocationFlagellum
Function Flagellin is the subunit protein which polymerizes to form the filaments of flagella.
Literature
Year of Identification1998
Year of Identification Month Wise1998.02
ReferenceBedouet, L., Arnold, F., Robreau, G., Batina, P., Talbot, F. and Binet, A., 1998. Evidence for an heterogeneous glycosylation of the Clostridium tyrobutyricum ATCC 25755 flagellin. Microbios, 94(379), pp.183-192.
Corresponding Author L Bédouet
ContactUniversity of Western Brittany, University Institute of Technology of Quimper, University Laboratory of Applied Microbiology of Quimper, France.
ReferenceBédouet, L., Arnold, F., Robreau, G., Batina, P., Talbot, F. and Malcoste, R., 1998. Partial analysis of the flagellar antigenic determinant recognized by a monoclonal antibody to Clostridium tyrobutyricum. Microbiology and immunology, 42(2), pp.87-95.
Corresponding Author L Bédouet
ContactUniversity of Western Brittany, University Institute of Technology of Quimper, University Laboratory of Applied Microbiology of Quimper, France.
ReferenceBégum, P. and Lemaire, M., 1996. The cellulosome: an exocellular, multiprotein complex specialized in cellulose degradation. Critical reviews in biochemistry and molecular biology, 31(3), pp.201-236.
Corresponding Author Pierre BÉGUIN
ContactUnit of Cell Physiology and URA 1300 CNRS, Department of Biotechnologies, Institut Pasteur, Paris, France.