Pseudomonas aeruginosa LESB58, PALES_59101

Cytoplasmic
Cytoplasmic Membrane
Periplasmic
Outer Membrane
Extracellular
Unknown
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Gene Feature Overview

Strain Pseudomonas aeruginosa LESB58
GCF_000026645.1|latest
Locus Tag
PALES_59101
Name
Replicon chromosome
Genomic location 6543373 - 6544161 (+ strand)

Cross-References

RefSeq YP_002443487
GI 218894617
Entrez 7179485

Product

Feature Type CDS
Coding Frame 1
Product Name
putative beta-lactamase
Product Name Confidence: Class 3
Synonyms
Evidence for Translation
Charge (pH 7) 5.90
Kyte-Doolittle Hydrophobicity Value -0.185
Molecular Weight (kDa) 29.1
Isoelectric Point (pI) 9.57

Subcellular localization

Individual Mappings
Localization Confidence PMID
Unknown Class 3
Additional evidence for subcellular localization

AMR gene predictions from CARD database

Identified using the Resistance Gene Identifier (RGI)

Model Name Definition Accession Model Type (?) SNP Cutoff Bit Score Percent Identity CARD Version
OXA-50 OXA-50 is a beta-lactamase found in Pseudomonas aeruginosa. It confers decreased susceptibility to ampicillin and ticarcillin and, interestingly, to moxalactam and meropenem in P. aeruginosa but not in E. coli. Also confers resistance to piperacillin-tazobactam and cephalotin. [PMID:15155197] ARO:3001796 protein homolog model Perfect 542.0 100.0 3.2.5

AlphaFold 2 Protein Structure Predictions

Protein structure predictions using a neural network model developed by DeepMind. If a UniProtKB accession is associated with this protein, a search link will be provided below.

Pathogen Association Analysis

Results
Common
Found in both pathogen and nonpathogenic strains
Hits to this gene were found in 90 genera

Orthologs/Comparative Genomics

Pseudomonas Ortholog Database View orthologs at Pseudomonas Ortholog Database
Pseudomonas Ortholog Group POG005052 (303 members)
Putative Inparalogs None Found

Interactions

STRING database Search for predicted protein-protein interactions using:
Search term: PALES_59101

Human Homologs

References

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