ProGP317 (BF3567)

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ProGP ID ProGP317 (BF3567)
Validation Status Uncharacterized
Organism Information
Organism NameBacteroides fragilis
Domain Bacteria
Classification Phylum : Bacteroidetes
Class : Bacteroidia
Orders : Bacteroidales
Family : Bacteroidaceae
Genus : Bacteroides
Species : fragilis
Taxonomic ID (NCBI) 272559
Genome Information
GenBank CR626927.1
EMBL CR626927
Organism Additional Information The Bacteroides constitute the major population of human intestinal microbiota. They are beneficial to the humans in terms of metabolism, development, and immunity. They play roles in recycling of bile acids, provision of short-chain fatty acids to the host and angiogenesis.
Gene Information
Gene NameBF3567
GenBank Gene Sequence NC_003228.3
Protein Information
Protein NameBF3567
UniProtKB/SwissProt ID Q5L9H5
NCBI RefSeq WP_010993471.1
EMBL-CDSCAH09252.1
UniProtKB Sequence >tr|Q5L9H5|Q5L9H5_BACFN Putative uncharacterized protein OS=Bacteroides fragilis (strain ATCC 25285 / NCTC 9343) GN=BF3567 PE=4 SV=1 MKKNLLYLSCALMCMLGFLSSCKDDEKEIPPVVEDVVAQYTGDKVKVTLGGEAVSGDAQI DLVQQDDKSLTIKLLNIIPDVKEFSIPNAEFEATTRSAYISKLSGKVSNAVVGYDVTFEG VVDEGVLTASITATEIKGDSINAKKAGLTGKTFKGKMTINVSNIPTPIEMEQRVYTSVVS KDTSAIKLKINDFAFQGLKLGDISLDTVAVRHRGEQDGKPIYGFKTKSQEMTLEAVGKVL IDANGTIIGEKMELSLNVNAVTAGLTVGVDFSGNIVEESTDTKATITVTGDAVAEGVTVS GNTYTFKVWESTPDDQLVFIPKIEIPATAVLDSIIIYDNRNKKVSAVEPNTAIDFSQLKE NYYVGYHVTPEDIRYPSKKMLKMVRIAELNPVYDMATWVADGDFEKPNGLTTSNLAAAFF PMFGIDVPTPVVKASDNAAEITTSRTVSATLPSTLVPGVTAGTMFLGEFKVDITNTLKST HFGVPYRVKPVNFKITYKYTPGTTFYKTVVKNNANDTEVVPNEKDECSINAYLYEVDSYA ETLDGTNINTSNKVIMKAVLEDGSAKADYVTLTIPFKETGNGSFDPTKKKYKLAIVCSSS KKGDQFMGADGSKLWVKYLEVTR
Sequence length 623 AA
Subcellular LocationOuter membrane - facing surface
Glycosylation Status
Technique(s) used for Glycosylation DetectionMass shift detected on SDS-polyacrylamide gel, AAL (Aleuria aurantia lectin) reactivity, Pro-Q Emerald Glycostaining and reactivity towards anti-glycan antiserum
Glycan Information
Glycan Annotation Exogenous fucose.
Literature
Year of Identification2009
Year of Identification Month Wise2009.4
ReferenceFletcher, C.M., Coyne, M.J., Villa, O.F., Chatzidaki-Livanis, M. and Comstock, L.E., 2009. A general O-glycosylation system important to the physiology of a major human intestinal symbiont. Cell, 137(2), pp.321-331.
Corresponding Author Laurie E. Comstock
ContactChanning Laboratory, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts 02115, USA.