ProGT ID | ProGT59.9 (RmlA) |
Organism Information | |
Organism Name | Paenibacillus alvei CCM 2051T |
Domain | Bacteria |
Classification | Phylum : Firmicutes Class : Bacilli Orders : Bacillales Family : Paenibacillaceae Genus : Paenibacillus Species : alvei |
Taxonomic ID (NCBI) | 44250 |
Genome Information | |
Gene Bank | HM011508.1 |
EMBL | HM011508.1 |
Gene Information | |
Gene Name | rmlA |
NCBI Reference Sequence | HM011508 |
Protein information | |
Protein Name | RmlA |
UniProtKB/ SwissProt ID | D6QW65 |
UniProtKB Sequence | >tr|D6QW65|D6QW65_PAEAL Putative glucose-1-phosphate thymidyltransferase OS=Paenibacillus alvei GN=rmlA PE=4 SV=1 MKGIILAGGTGSRLFPLTKVTNKHLLPVGKYPMIYYSINKLKTADITDILIVTGRDHMGE VVNLLGSGSEMGVSFTYKVQDEAGGIAQALGLAEQFVGNDQMVVILGDNVFEDDISIYVE NFRDQKRGAKILLQEVHDPNRYGVAELQGEHIVSIEEKPQKPKSNYAVTGIYMFDHTVFD IIKTLKPSGRGELEITDVNNVYIKQNGLTFDVLQGWWTDAGTHVSLARANELAKDIRLGE EFGKLKL |
EMBL CDS | ADG29294.1. |
Sequence length | 247 AA |
Glycosylation Information | |
CAZY Family | Non-GT |
Experimental Validation | In vivo |
Additional Information | 1) Oligosaccharide of the S-layer O-glycan of P. alvei CCM 2051 contains three l-rhamnose residues this indicate that RmlACBD probably provides the nucleotide-activated building block dTDP-l-rhamnose. |
Litrature | |
Year Of Validation | 2010 |
Reference | Zarschler, K., Janesch, B., Pabst, M., Altmann, F., Messner, P. and Schäffer, C., 2010. Protein tyrosine O-glycosylation—a rather unexplored prokaryotic glycosylation system. Glycobiology, 20(6), pp.787-798. |
Corresponding Author | Department of NanoBiotechnology, Vienna Institute of BioTechnology, University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences, Vienna, Austria. |
Reference | Zarschler, K., Janesch, B., Pabst, M., Altmann, F., Messner, P. and Schäffer, C., 2010. Protein tyrosine O-glycosylation—a rather unexplored prokaryotic glycosylation system. Glycobiology, 20(6), pp.787-798. |
Corresponding Author | Department of NanoBiotechnology, Vienna Institute of BioTechnology, University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences, Vienna, Austria. |