ProGP280 (LpqW (lipoprotein))
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ProGP ID | ProGP280 (LpqW (lipoprotein)) |
Validation Status | Uncharacterized |
Organism Information | |
Organism Name | Mycobacterium tuberculosis |
Domain | Bacteria |
Classification | Phylum : Actinobacteria Class : Actinomycetia Orders : Corynebacteriales Family : Mycobacteriaceae Genus : Mycobacterium Species : tuberculosis |
Taxonomic ID (NCBI) | 1773 |
Genome Information | |
GenBank | AL123456.3 |
EMBL | BX842575 |
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. |
Gene Information | |
Gene Name | lpqW (Rv1166) |
NCBI Gene ID | 886036 |
GenBank Gene Sequence | NC_000962.3 |
Protein Information | |
Protein Name | LpqW (lipoprotein) |
UniProtKB/SwissProt ID | P9WGU7 |
NCBI RefSeq | WP_003406102.1 |
EMBL-CDS | AL123456.3 |
UniProtKB Sequence | >sp|P9WGU7|LPQW_MYCTU Probable monoacyl phosphatidylinositol tetramannoside-binding protein LpqW OS=Mycobacterium tuberculosis (strain ATCC 25618 / H37Rv) GN=lpqW PE=1 SV=1 MGVPSPVRRVCVTVGALVALACMVLAGCTVSPPPAPQSTDTPRSTPPPPRRPTQIIMGID WIGPGFNPHLLSDLSPVNAAISALVLPSAFRPIPDPNTPTGSRWEMDPTLLVSADVTNNH PFTVTYKIRPEAQWTDNAPIAADDFWYLWQQMVTQPGVVDPAGYHLITSVQSLEGGKQAV VTFAQPYPAWRELFTDILPAHIVKDIPGGFASGLARALPVTGGQFRVENIDPQRDEILIA RNDRYWGPPSKPGIILFRRAGAPAALADSVRNGDTQVAQVHGGSAAFAQLSAIPDVRTAR IVTPRVMQFTLRANVPKLADTQVRKAILGLLDVDLLAAVGAGTDNTVTLDQAQIRSPSDP GYVPTAPPAMSSAAALGLLEASGFQVDTNTSVSPAPSVPDSTTTSVSTGPPEVIRGRISK DGEQLTLVIGVAANDPTSVAVANTAADQLRDVGIAATVLALDPVTLYHDALNDNRVDAIV GWRQAGGNLATLLASRYGCPALQATTVPAANAPTTAPSAPIGPTPSAAPDTATPPPTAPR RPSDPGALVKAPSNLTGICDRSIQSNIDAALNGTKNINDVITAVEPRLWNMSTVLPILQD TTIVAAGPSVQNVSLSGAVPVGIVGDAGQWVKTGQ |
Sequence length | 635 AA |
Function | Probable monoacyl phosphatidylinositol tetramannoside-binding protein LpqW; May directly or indirectly regulate the accessibility of the key branch point intermediate, monoacyl phosphatidylinositol tetramannoside (AcPIM4), to the elongating alpha-1,6 mannosyltransferases which could regulate the lipoarabinomannans (LAMs) biosynthesis. |
Glycosylation Status | |
Technique(s) used for Glycosylation Detection | Concanavalin A (ConA) binding |
Literature | |
Year of Identification | 2009 |
Year of Identification Month Wise | 2009.2 |
Reference | González-Zamorano, M., Mendoza-Hernández, G., Xolalpa, W., Parada, C., Vallecillo, A.J., Bigi, F. and Espitia, C., 2009. Mycobacterium tuberculosis glycoproteomics based on ConA-lectin affinity capture of mannosylated proteins. Journal of proteome research, 8(2), pp.721-733. |
Corresponding Author | Clara Espitia |
Contact | Immunology Department, Institute of Biomedical Research, National Autonomous University of Mexico, Mexico. |