ProGP160 (Flagellar filament 31.3 kDa core protein)
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| ProGP ID | ProGP160 (Flagellar filament 31.3 kDa core protein) |
| Validation Status | Uncharacterized |
| Organism Information | |
| Organism Name | Treponema maltophilum ATCC 51939T |
| Domain | Bacteria |
| Classification | Phylum : Spirochaetes Class : Spirochaetia Orders : Spirochaetales Family : Treponemataceae Genus : Treponema Species : maltophilum Strain : ATCC 51939T |
| Taxonomic ID (NCBI) | 51160 |
| Genome Information | |
| GenBank | Y18889 |
| EMBL | Y18889 |
| Gene Information | |
| Gene Name | flaB2 |
| Protein Information | |
| Protein Name | Flagellar filament 31.3 kDa core protein |
| UniProtKB/SwissProt ID | Q9KWX0 |
| EMBL-CDS | CAB67249.1 |
| UniProtKB Sequence | >sp|Q9KWX0|FLAB2_TREMA Flagellar filament 31.3 kDa core protein OS=Treponema maltophilum GN=flaB2 PE=1 SV=1 MIINHNMSAMYSNRVLGVTNLAQAKDMEKLSSGMKINRAGDDASGLAVSEKMRSQIRGLN QASRNAQNGISFIQVSEGYLQETTDIMHRIRELAVQSSNGIYSDEDRMQIQVEVSQLVAE VDRIASHAQFNGMNMLTGRFARATGENTVTGSMWLHIGANMDQRMQVFIGTMTAMAVGVR EIGSEKVMSIAAPDDANRAIGTIDEGLKKINKQRADLGAYQNRLEMTVKGLDVAAENTQA AESTIRDTDMAKQMVDFTKNRILAQAGTAMLAQANVTTQNVLTLLQ |
| Sequence length | 286 AA |
| Subcellular Location | Periplasm |
| Function | Major component of the endoflagella which are required for motility of Treponemes. |
| Glycosylation Status | |
| Technique(s) used for Glycosylation Detection | Periodate oxidation-DIG hydrazide labeling |
| Protein Glycosylation linked (PGL) gene(s) | |
| Additional Comment | Flagellar filament 30.7 kDa core protein (FlaB3) is also glycosylated. Its UniProtKB ID is Q9KWW9. |
| Literature | |
| Year of Identification | 1998 |
| Year of Identification Month Wise | 1998.09.28 |
| Reference | Wyss, C., 1998. Flagellins, but not endoflagellar sheath proteins, of Treponema pallidum and of pathogen-related oral spirochetes are glycosylated. Infection and immunity, 66(12), pp.5751-5754. |
| Corresponding Author | C. Wyss |
| Contact | Institute for Oral Microbiology and General Immunology, Center for Dentistry, Oral and Maxillofacial Medicine at the University of Zurich, CH-8028 Zurich, Switzerland |
