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NUCLEOTIDE SEQUENCE [LARGE SCALE GENOMIC DNA].
STRAIN=168;
DOI=10.1038/36786; PubMed=9384377 [NCBI, ExPASy, EBI, Israel, Japan]
Kunst F.,
Ogasawara N.,
Moszer I.,
Albertini A.M.,
Alloni G.,
Azevedo V.,
Bertero M.G.,
Bessieres P.,
Bolotin A.,
Borchert S.,
Borriss R.,
Boursier L.,
Brans A.,
Braun M.,
Brignell S.C.,
Bron S.,
Brouillet S.,
Bruschi C.V.,
Caldwell B.,
Capuano V.,
Carter N.M.,
Choi S.-K.,
Codani J.-J.,
Connerton I.F.,
Cummings N.J.,
Daniel R.A.,
Denizot F.,
Devine K.M.,
Duesterhoeft A.,
Ehrlich S.D.,
Emmerson P.T.,
Entian K.-D.,
Errington J.,
Fabret C.,
Ferrari E.,
Foulger D.,
Fritz C.,
Fujita M.,
Fujita Y.,
Fuma S.,
Galizzi A.,
Galleron N.,
Ghim S.-Y.,
Glaser P.,
Goffeau A.,
Golightly E.J.,
Grandi G.,
Guiseppi G.,
Guy B.J.,
Haga K.,
Haiech J.,
Harwood C.R.,
Henaut A.,
Hilbert H.,
Holsappel S.,
Hosono S.,
Hullo M.-F.,
Itaya M.,
Jones L.-M.,
Joris B.,
Karamata D.,
Kasahara Y.,
Klaerr-Blanchard M.,
Klein C.,
Kobayashi Y.,
Koetter P.,
Koningstein G.,
Krogh S.,
Kumano M.,
Kurita K.,
Lapidus A.,
Lardinois S.,
Lauber J.,
Lazarevic V.,
Lee S.-M.,
Levine A.,
Liu H.,
Masuda S.,
Mauel C.,
Medigue C.,
Medina N.,
Mellado R.P.,
Mizuno M.,
Moestl D.,
Nakai S.,
Noback M.,
Noone D.,
O'Reilly M.,
Ogawa K.,
Ogiwara A.,
Oudega B.,
Park S.-H.,
Parro V.,
Pohl T.M.,
Portetelle D.,
Porwollik S.,
Prescott A.M.,
Presecan E.,
Pujic P.,
Purnelle B.,
Rapoport G.,
Rey M.,
Reynolds S.,
Rieger M.,
Rivolta C.,
Rocha E.,
Roche B.,
Rose M.,
Sadaie Y.,
Sato T.,
Scanlan E.,
Schleich S.,
Schroeter R.,
Scoffone F.,
Sekiguchi J.,
Sekowska A.,
Seror S.J.,
Serror P.,
Shin B.-S.,
Soldo B.,
Sorokin A.,
Tacconi E.,
Takagi T.,
Takahashi H.,
Takemaru K.,
Takeuchi M.,
Tamakoshi A.,
Tanaka T.,
Terpstra P.,
Tognoni A.,
Tosato V.,
Uchiyama S.,
Vandenbol M.,
Vannier F.,
Vassarotti A.,
Viari A.,
Wambutt R.,
Wedler E.,
Wedler H.,
Weitzenegger T.,
Winters P.,
Wipat A.,
Yamamoto H.,
Yamane K.,
Yasumoto K.,
Yata K.,
Yoshida K.,
Yoshikawa H.-F.,
Zumstein E.,
Yoshikawa H.,
Danchin A.;
"The complete genome sequence of the Gram-positive bacterium Bacillus subtilis.";
Nature 390:249-256(1997).
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FUNCTION, INDUCTION, AND MUTAGENESIS OF ILE-6; ILE-50; PHE-78; MET-84; LEU-85; ILE-98; GLN-126 AND SER-156.
STRAIN=168 / PY79;
DOI=10.1016/j.cell.2005.11.041; PubMed=16469701 [NCBI, ExPASy, EBI, Israel, Japan]
Ellermeier C.D.,
Hobbs E.C.,
Gonzalez-Pastor J.E.,
Losick R.;
"A three-protein signaling pathway governing immunity to a bacterial cannibalism toxin.";
Cell 124:549-559(2006).
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- FUNCTION: Immunity protein that provides protection for the cell against the toxic effects of its own sdpC killing factor, and that functions as a receptor/signal transduction protein as well. Once sdpC accumulates in the extracellular milieu, sdpI binds to sdpC, causing sequestration of sdpR at the bacterial membrane.
- SUBCELLULAR LOCATION: Membrane; Multi-pass membrane protein (Potential).
- INDUCTION: By spo0A during nutrient starvation, through its direct negative control of abrB. Repressed by abrB during regular growth when nutrients are plentiful, and also by sdpR.
- WEB RESOURCE: Name=Protein Spotlight; Note=I'll have you for supper - Issue 90 of January 2008; URL="http://www.expasy.org/spotlight/back_issues/sptlt090.shtml";.
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| Length: 207 AA [This is the length of the unprocessed precursor] |
Molecular weight: 23293 Da [This is the MW of the unprocessed precursor] |
CRC64: 27171B056BA86490 [This is a checksum on the sequence] |
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MKKNIISIII VCLSFLTSII LYQYLPEEIP IQWSGNKPAA IVSKPLTIFI IPVVMLIYYL
70 80 90 100 110 120
TFYMLTIKST QKNKALLFLA SNNMLILLYI LQLSTLLISL GYEVNIDLII GLGVGIFLII
130 140 150 160 170 180
GGNSMQLAEQ NHLIGLRTPW TLKDETVWKL GNRFASKVLV VCGFIIAVLS FFTGEYIILI
190 200
MIVLVLLALV ISTLASYHYY KKLNGSR
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O32241 in FASTA format |
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