Strain |
Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1 (Stover et al., 2000)
GCF_000006765.1|latest |
Locus Tag |
PA4865
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Name |
ureA
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Replicon | chromosome |
Genomic location | 5463607 - 5463909 (+ strand) |
Transposon Mutants | 2 transposon mutants in PAO1 |
RefSeq | NP_253552.1 |
GI | 15600058 |
Affymetrix | PA4865_ureA_at |
DNASU | PaCD00008109 |
Entrez | 882210 |
GenBank | AAG08250.1 |
INSDC | AAG08250.1 |
NCBI Locus Tag | PA4865 |
protein_id(GenBank) | gb|AAG08250.1|AE004900_4|gnl|PseudoCAP|PA4865 |
TIGR | NTL03PA04866 |
UniParc | UPI00000C5E47 |
UniProtKB Acc | Q9HUU8 |
UniProtKB ID | URE3_PSEAE |
UniRef100 | UniRef100_B7V1S8 |
UniRef50 | UniRef50_B7V1S8 |
UniRef90 | UniRef90_A6VCX2 |
Feature Type | CDS |
Coding Frame | 1 |
Product Name |
urease gamma subunit
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Synonyms | |
Evidence for Translation |
Identified using nanoflow high-pressure liquid chromatography (HPLC) in conjunction with microelectrospray ionization on LTQ XL mass spectrometer (PMID:24291602).
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Charge (pH 7) | -2.53 |
Kyte-Doolittle Hydrophobicity Value | 0.003 |
Molecular Weight (kDa) | 11.0 |
Isoelectric Point (pI) | 5.13 |
Individual Mappings | |
Additional evidence for subcellular localization |
Identified by Diamond using e-value cutoff of 0.0001 and returning alignments that span 100% of the query sequence and that have more than 95% identity.
Drug Name | Source Accession | Source DB | Version | Target Accession | Target Description | Percent Identity | Alignment Length | E-Value |
N-Carboxymethionine | DB02899 | DrugBank | 5.1.4 | P41022 | Urease subunit gamma | 68.0 | 100 | 2.7e-29 |
Results |
Common
Found in both pathogen and nonpathogenic strains
Hits to this gene were found in 240 genera
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Pseudomonas Ortholog Database | View orthologs at Pseudomonas Ortholog Database |
Pseudomonas Ortholog Group |
POG004493 (525 members) |
Putative Inparalogs | None Found |
STRING database | Search for predicted protein-protein interactions using:
Search term: PA4865
Search term: ureA
Search term: urease gamma subunit
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Characterization of a plasmid-encoded urease gene cluster found in members of the family Enterobacteriaceae.
D'Orazio SE, Collins CM
J Bacteriol 1993 Mar;175(6):1860-4
PubMed ID: 8449894
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