ProGP309 (PstS (40 kDa))

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ProGP ID ProGP309 (PstS (40 kDa))
Validation Status Uncharacterized
Organism Information
Organism NameStreptomyces coelicolor J1929
Domain Bacteria
Classification Phylum : Actinobacteria
Class : Actinomycetia
Orders : Streptomycetales
Family : Streptomycetaceae
Genus : Streptomyces
Species : coelicolor
Strain : J1929
Taxonomic ID (NCBI) 1902
Genome Information
GenBank AL939119.1
EMBL AL939119
Organism Additional Information Streptomyces coelicolor is a filamentous bacterium responsible for the production of most natural antibiotics for human and veterinary use.
Gene Information
Gene NamepstS (SCO4142)
NCBI Gene ID 1099582
GenBank Gene Sequence NC_003888.3
Protein Information
Protein NamePstS (40 kDa)
UniProtKB/SwissProt ID Q9KZV9
NCBI RefSeq WP_003974827.1
EMBL-CDSCAB88475.1
UniProtKB Sequence >tr|Q9KZV9|Q9KZV9_STRCO Phosphate-binding protein OS=Streptomyces coelicolor GN=SCO4142 PE=4 SV=1 MNRRALALGALAVSGALALTACGSDDTGGNSGSDSSSAAANSNIKCDDAKGQLQASGSSA QKNAIDAWVKQYVAACNGVQINYNPTGSGAGITAFTQGQTAFAGSDSALKPDEIEASKKV CKDGQAIDLPMVGGPIAVGFNVTGVDSLVLDAPTMAKIFDSKITNWNDEAIKKLNPDAKL PDLKIQAFHRSDESGTTDNFTKYLKAAAPDDWKYEGGKSWEAKGGQSAQGSSGLAGQVKQ TPGAISYFELSYAKDGIKTVDVKTAAAEPVKATVENATAAIGAAKVVGTGKDLALELDYT PDAAGAYPLVLVTYEIACDKGNKADTLPATKSFLNYMASEDGQGLLADAGYAPMPTEIIT KVRETISGLS
Sequence length 370 AA
Subcellular LocationSecreted
Function Phosphate binding protein involved in high affinity phosphate uptake.
Glycosylation Status
Technique(s) used for Glycosylation DetectionPro-Q Emerald Glycoprotein staining (that uses periodate oxidation) and Con-A sepharose affinity chromatography.
Glycan Information
Glycan Annotation Trihexose (mannose).
Protein Glycosylation linked (PGL) gene(s)
OST ProGT IDProGT35
Accessory Gene(s)Progt IDProGT35.1
Additional CommentBoth Pmt (putative protein O-mannosyltransferase) and Ppm1 (polyprenol phosphate mannose synthase) are required for glycosylation. Ppm1 transfers mannose to endogenous polyprenol phosphate in membrane preparations. Ppm1 catalyzes mannose transfer.
Literature
Year of Identification2009
Year of Identification Month Wise2009.3
ReferenceWehmeier, S., Varghese, A.S., Gurcha, S.S., Tissot, B., Panico, M., Hitchen, P., Morris, H.R., Besra, G.S., Dell, A. and Smith, M.C.M., 2009. Glycosylation of the phosphate binding protein, PstS, in Streptomyces coelicolor by a pathway that resembles protein O‐mannosylation in eukaryotes. Molecular microbiology, 71(2), pp.421-433.
Corresponding Author M. C. M. Smith
ContactSchool of Medical Sciences, Institute of Medical Sciences, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen AB25 2ZD, UK