ProGT30 (Gap3)

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ProGT ID ProGT30 (Gap3)
Organism Information
Organism NameStreptococcus parasanguinis FW213
Clinical ImplicationPathogenic
DomainBacteria
Classification Phylum : Firmicutes
Class : Bacilli
Orders : Lactobacillales
Family : Streptococcaceae
Genus : Streptococcus
Species : parasanguinis
Strain : FW213
Taxonomic ID (NCBI)1114965
Genome Information
Gene BankCP003122.1
EMBLCP003122.1
Gene Information
Gene Namegap3
Protein information
Protein NameGap3 
UniProtKB/ SwissProt IDI1ZP95
NCBI Ref SeqWP_014713991.1
UniProtKB Sequence>tr|I1ZP95|I1ZP95_STRPA Glycosylation associated protein, mature Fap1 export and glycosylation,gap3 OS=Streptococcus parasanguinis FW213 GN=gap3 PE=4 SV=1 MTKQLISEIYWNEIRKGENYLYGSQIKFQEDLVNFYNPQLASGKPIVTFKSRTNYQGDRH SPDLPILIQGNRYLLEYQIDAVPANSFFLQLDFFNRQAEQIESIVLRNSGESFIFPKDTF TYTLTLMSAGCQSVTYQKFMIYDINDEEKKNHIVENRYLRELLPKDLDLVKNLIEYI
EMBL CDSAFJ26869.1
Sequence length177 AA
Additional Information1) The Gap1-Gap3 interaction is required for Fap1-dependent bacterial adhesion.
Glycosyltransferase Information
Glycosylation TypeO- (Ser/Thr) linked 
EC Number (BRENDA)2.4.1.-
Mechanism of Glycan TransferSequential
Accessory GT IDProGT29.1,ProGT29.2
Glycan Information
Method of Glycan IndentificationGC-MS 
Experimental_strategiesIn vivo and In vitro 
Acceptor Subtrate Information
Acceptor Substrate name Fap1
ProGPdb ID ProGP209
Litrature
Year Of Validation2008 
Reference Li, Y., Chen, Y., Huang, X., Zhou, M., Wu, R., Dong, S., Pritchard, D.G., Fives?Taylor, P. and Wu, H., 2008. A conserved domain of previously unknown function in Gap1 mediates protein–protein interaction and is required for biogenesis of a serine?rich streptococcal adhesin. Molecular microbiology, 70(5), pp.1094-1104.

Corresponding AuthorDepartment of Pediatric Dentistry, Schools of Dentistry and Medicine, University of Alabama, Birmingham, AL 35294, USA.
Reference Zhou, M., Zhang, H., Zhu, F. and Wu, H., 2011. Canonical SecA associates with an accessory secretory protein complex involved in biogenesis of a streptococcal serine-rich repeat glycoprotein. Journal of bacteriology, 193(23), pp.6560-6566.

Corresponding AuthorDepartment of Pediatric Dentistry, Schools of Dentistry and Medicine, University of Alabama, Birmingham, AL 35294, USA.