ProGP716 (AcpM)

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ProGP ID ProGP716 (AcpM)
Validation Status Characterized
Organism Information
Organism NameMycobacterium tuberculosis
Domain Bacteria
Classification Phylum : Actinobacteria
Class : Actinomycetia
Orders : Corynebacteriales
Family : Mycobacteriaceae
Genus : Mycobacterium
Species : tuberculosis
Strain : H37Rv
Taxonomic ID (NCBI) 83332
Genome Information
GenBank CP012506.2
Organism Additional Information It is the causative agent of human tuberculosis. The pathogenesis is influenced by its lipoglycans and glycolipids (having a wide range of immunomodulatory activities), and a variety of its virulence factors and antigens.
Protein Information
Protein NameAcpM
NCBI RefSeq ALB19433
UniProtKB Sequence >ALB19433.1 AcpM [Mycobacterium tuberculosis] MPVTQEEIIAGIAEIIEEVTGIEPSEITPEKSFVDDLDIDSLSMVEIAVQTEDKYGVKIPDEDLAGLRTVGDVVAYIQKLEEENPEAAQALRAKIESENPDAVANVQARLEAESK
Glycosylation Status
Glycosylation Type O- (Ser/Thr) linked
Experimentally Predicted Glycosites S-41, S-43, T-51
Experimentally Validated Glycosite(s) in Full Length ProteinS-41, S-43, T-51
Experimentally Validated Glycosite(s ) in Mature Protein>ALB19433.1 AcpM [Mycobacterium tuberculosis] MPVTQEEIIAGIAEIIEEVTGIEPSEITPEKSFVDDLDIDS*(41)LS*(43)MVEIAVQT*(51)EDKYGVKIPDEDLAGLRTVGDVVAYIQKLEEENPEAAQALRAKIESENPDAVANVQARLEAESK
Glycosite(s) Annotated Protein Sequence KSFVDDLDIDSLSMVEIAVQT
FVDDLDIDSLSMVEIAVQTED
SLSMVEIAVQTEDKYGVKIPD
Technique(s) used for Glycosylation DetectionNano-LC-MS/MS analysis
Protein Glycosylation- Implication Mannose
Literature
Year of Identification2019
ReferenceBirhanu, A.G., Yimer, S.A., Kalayou, S., Riaz, T., Zegeye, E.D., Holm-Hansen, C., Norheim, G., Aseffa, A., Abebe, M. and Tønjum, T., 2019. Ample glycosylation in membrane and cell envelope proteins may explain the phenotypic diversity and virulence in the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex. Scientific reports, 9(1), pp.1-15.
Corresponding Author Alemayehu Godana Birhanu
Tone Tønjum
Contact1. Department of Microbiology, University of Oslo, PO Box 4950, Nydalen, NO-0424, Oslo, Norway.
2. Addis Ababa University, Institute of Biotechnology, PO Box 1176, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
1. Department of Microbiology, University of Oslo, PO Box 4950, Nydalen, NO-0424, Oslo, Norway.
2. International Center of Insect Physiology and Ecology (ICIPE), P.O. Box 30772-00100, Nairobi, Kenya.