ProGP472 (Putative signal peptide)
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ProGP ID | ProGP472 (Putative signal peptide) |
Validation Status | Characterized |
Organism Information | |
Organism Name | Burkholderia cenocepacia K56-2 |
Domain | Bacteria |
Classification | Phylum : Proteobacteria Class : Betaproteobacteria Orders : Burkholderiales Family : Burkholderiaceae Genus : Burkholderia Species : cenocepacia Strain : K56 |
Taxonomic ID (NCBI) | 985075 |
Genome Information | |
GenBank | NZ_LAUA01000000 |
EMBL | LAUA01000000 |
Organism Additional Information | Burkholderia cenocepacia causes opportunistic infections in plants, insects, animals and humans. It acts as a health threat to cystic fibrosis patients, causing lethal necrotizing pneumonia in some cases. |
Gene Information | |
Gene Name | A0K9U9 |
GenBank Gene Sequence | NC_011000.1 |
Protein Information | |
Protein Name | Putative signal peptide |
Sequence length | 71 AA |
Subcellular Location | Periplasm |
Function | Putative signal peptide. |
Glycosylation Status | |
Glycosylation Type | O- (Ser/Thr) linked |
Experimentally Validated Glycosite(s) in Full Length Protein | S35, S61 and S70 |
Technique(s) used for Glycosylation Detection | ZIC-HILIC, immunoblotting, tryptic digestion, and MS/MS analysis |
Technique(s) used for Glycosylated Residue(s) Detection | MS/MS analysis |
Glycan Information | |
Glycan Annotation | Trisaccharide HexNAc-HexNAc-Hex. |
BCSDB ID | 12058 |
GlyTouCan | G71937MV |
Protein Glycosylation linked (PGL) gene(s) | |
OST Gene Name | PglLBC |
OST ProGT ID | ProGT71 |
Literature | |
Year of Identification | 2014 |
Year of Identification Month Wise | 2014.3.5 |
Reference | Lithgow, K.V., Scott, N.E., Iwashkiw, J.A., Thomson, E.L., Foster, L.J., Feldman, M.F. and Dennis, J.J., 2014. A general protein O‐glycosylation system within the B urkholderia cepacia complex is involved in motility and virulence. Molecular microbiology, 92(1), pp.116-137. |
Corresponding Author | Jonathan J. Dennis |
Contact | Department of Biological Sciences, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, |