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BrmeA.00545.a: Threonine synthase (EC 4.2.3.1)

Target Characteristics

from organism: Brucella melitensis 16M
most recent status: in PDB
center reference id: BrmeA.00545.a
is community request: True
associated disease: Brucellosis
NIH risk group: 3
is select agent: False
NIH priority
pathogens category:
IIIB

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Clones*

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REFERENCE ID
DOMAIN/REGION
DESCRIPTION
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MATERIAL
BrmeA.00545.a.A1.GE33698 full length 1 463 GE33698
* SSGCID clones represent un-induced expression constructs which have been verified by sequencing from vector primers. Clones may contain a tag, such as N-term 6xHis. Get sequence information using the button in the "info" column.

Proteins

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REFERENCE ID
DOMAIN/REGION
DESCRIPTION
INFO AA
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MATERIAL
BrmeA.00545.a.A1.PS01322 full length 1 463

Structures

image of structure for 4F4F
4F4F
Deposited: 5/10/2012
Determination: XRay
Diffraction Image
Clone: BrmeA.00545.a.A1.GE33698
Protein: BrmeA.00545.a.A1.PS01322

External Resources

Resource Reference ID
OrthoMCL: OG5_128662
PATRIC ID: fig|224914.11.peg.1616
RefSeq: NP_540367.1
UniProt: Q8YFS0

Enzyme & Pathway Information

Pathway Pathway ID EC Number
L-threonine biosynthesis HOMOSER-THRESYN-PWY 4.2.3.1
superpathway of L-lysine, L-threonine and L-methionine biosynthesis I P4-PWY 4.2.3.1
aspartate superpathway PWY0-781 4.2.3.1
superpathway of L-isoleucine biosynthesis I PWY-3001 4.2.3.1
superpathway of L-lysine, L-threonine and L-methionine biosynthesis II PWY-724 4.2.3.1
superpathway of L-threonine biosynthesis THRESYN-PWY 4.2.3.1

Sequences

These sequences are the native gene sequence; sequences of constructs derived from these sequences may differ due to codon optimization or other protocols. To find the specific sequence of any material you may have ordered, click on the "more" button next to the name of that material.
AA Sequence
MKYVSTRGEA PVLGFSDALL AGLARDGGLY LPQEYPQFTA EQIRALRGKS YVEVALAVLT PFTGGEIPAA DFERMVREAY GTFRHDAVCP LVQTDANEFV LELFHGPTLA FKDVAMQLLA RMMDYVLAQR GERATIVGAT SGDTGGAAIE AFGGRDNTDI FILFPNGRVS PVQQRQMTSS GFSNVHALSI EGNFDDCQNL VKGMFNDLEF CDALSLSGVN SINWARIMPQ VVYYFTAALS LGAPDRAVSF TVPTGNFGDI FAGYVAKRMG LPIEQLIIAT NDNDILSRTL ESGAYEMRGV AQTTSPSMDI QISSNFERLL FEAHGRDAAA VRGLMQGLKQ SGGFTISEKP LSAIRSEFSA GRSTVDETAA TIESVLSKDG YLLDPHSAIG VKVAREKASG TAPMVVLATA HPAKFPDAVK AACGVEPQLP AWLCDLMQRK ESFTVLHNEL KIVEEYVRHH SRA

NT Sequence
atgaaatatg taagtacgcg tggggaagca ccggttctgg gattcagcga tgcattgctc gcaggcctcg cccgtgatgg cggtctttat ctgccgcagg aatatccgca attcacagcc gaacagatcc gcgccctgcg tggaaaatcc tatgtcgaag tcgcgctggc cgtcctcacg ccctttaccg gcggtgaaat tccggcagcc gatttcgagc gcatggtccg cgaagcttac ggaaccttcc gtcacgatgc cgtctgcccg ttggtgcaga ccgacgcgaa cgaattcgtg ctggagcttt tccatggccc cacccttgcc ttcaaggatg tcgccatgca gcttctggcc cgcatgatgg attatgttct ggcacagcgc ggcgagcgcg caacgatcgt cggcgctaca tccggcgata cgggcggcgc agccatcgaa gcctttggcg ggcgcgacaa cacagacatt ttcatcctgt tccccaatgg gcgggtctcg ccggtacagc aacgccagat gacgtcttcc ggcttttcca atgtccatgc gctttccatc gagggcaatt tcgacgattg ccagaacctc gtaaaaggca tgttcaatga tctggaattc tgtgacgccc tgtcgctttc cggcgtgaac tcgatcaact gggcgcgcat catgccgcag gttgtctatt atttcacggc agcactcagc ctcggcgcac cggaccgcgc cgtgtccttc acggtgccca ccggcaattt cggcgatatt ttcgcaggct acgtcgccaa gcgcatgggc ctgcccatcg agcaactcat catcgccacc aacgacaacg atattctttc gcgcacgctg gaaagcgggg cctatgagat gcgcggcgta gcgcagacca cttcgccctc aatggatatc cagatttcct ccaatttcga gcggcttctg ttcgaggcac acgggcgcga tgcggcggcc gtgcgcgggc tgatgcaggg cctgaagcaa tctggcggat ttacgatttc cgaaaagccg ctttcggcca tccgcagcga attttcggct ggccgctcca ccgtcgatga gacggcggcg actatcgaat cggttctttc caaagacggc tatctgcttg atccgcattc ggcgatcggt gtgaaggtcg cgcgtgaaaa agcatccggc accgccccga tggtggttct ggcgaccgcc catccggcca aattcccgga tgcggtgaag gctgcatgtg gggtcgagcc gcaattgccg gcatggcttt gcgacctgat gcaacgaaaa gagagcttca cagttcttca caacgagctg aaaatcgtgg aagaatatgt gcgccaccat tcccgagcct ga

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