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BupsE.01471.a: Aromatic-amino-acid aminotransferase (EC 2.6.1.57)

Target Characteristics

from organism: Burkholderia pseudomallei K96243
most recent status: in PDB
center reference id: BupsE.01471.a
is community request: True
associated disease: Melioidosis
NIH risk group: 3
is select agent: True
NIH priority
pathogens category:
IIIB

Ordering Clones & Proteins

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Clones*

CENTER
REFERENCE ID
DOMAIN/REGION
DESCRIPTION
INFO AA
START
AA
STOP
ORDER
MATERIAL
BupsE.01471.a.A1.GE34338 full length 1 399 GE34338
* 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

CENTER
REFERENCE ID
DOMAIN/REGION
DESCRIPTION
INFO AA
START
AA
STOP
ORDER
MATERIAL
BupsE.01471.a.A1.PW34948 full length 1 399

Structures

image of structure for 4EFF
4EFF
Deposited: 3/29/2012
Determination: XRay
Diffraction Image
Clone: BupsE.01471.a.A1.GE34338
Protein: BupsE.01471.a.A1.PW34948
image of structure for 4F4E
4F4E
Deposited: 5/10/2012
Determination: XRay
Diffraction Image
Clone: BupsE.01471.a.A1.GE34338
Protein: BupsE.01471.a.A1.PW34948

External Resources

Resource Reference ID
OrthoMCL: OG5_126737
PATRIC ID: fig|272560.6.peg.4349
RefSeq: YP_110375.1
UniProt: Q63NE4

Enzyme & Pathway Information

Pathway Pathway ID EC Number
(S)-reticuline biosynthesis I PWY-3581 2.6.1.57
superpathway of 4-hydroxybenzoate biosynthesis (yeast) PWY3O-1109 2.6.1.57
rosmarinic acid biosynthesis I PWY-5048 2.6.1.57
superpathway of rosmarinic acid biosynthesis PWY-5071 2.6.1.57
tyrosine degradation II PWY-5151 2.6.1.57
4-hydroxybenzoate biosynthesis I (eukaryotes) PWY-5754 2.6.1.57
4-hydroxyphenylpyruvate biosynthesis PWY-5886 2.6.1.57
L-phenylalanine biosynthesis III (cytosolic, plants) PWY-7432 2.6.1.57
L-tyrosine degradation IV (to 4-methylphenol) PWY-7514 2.6.1.57
atromentin biosynthesis PWY-7518 2.6.1.57

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
MSLFSAVELA PRDPILGLNE AFNADTRPTK VNLGVGVYTN EDGKIPLLRA VRDAEKARVE AGLPRGYLPI DGIAAYDASV QKLLLGDDSP LIAAGRVVTA QALGGTGALK IGADFLRTLN PKAKVAISDP SWENHRALFD MAGFEVVAYP YYDAKTNGVN FDGMLAALNG YEPGTIVVLH ACCHNPTGVD LNDAQWAQVV EVVKARRLVP FLDIAYQGFG ESIEADAAAV RLFAAANLNV FVSSSFSKSF SLYGERVGAL SIITDSKDEA ARVLSQLKRV IRTNYSNPPT HGGAIVAAVL ASPELRASWV QELGEMRDRI RAMRNGLVER LKAAGIERDF SFINAQRGMF SYSGLTSAQV DRLREEFGIY AVSTGRICVA ALNTRNLDVV ANAIAAVLK

NT Sequence
atgtcgctct tctccgctgt cgaacttgcc ccccgcgacc ctatcctggg cctgaacgaa gccttcaacg ccgacacgcg cccgaccaag gtgaacctgg gcgtcggcgt ctacaccaac gaggacggca agattccgct gctgcgcgcc gtgcgcgacg cggaaaaggc acgggtcgaa gccggcctgc cgcgcggcta cctgccgatc gacgggatcg ccgcctatga cgcatcggtg cagaagctgc tgctcggcga cgattcgccg ctgatcgcgg cgggccgcgt cgtgacggcg caggcgctcg gcggcacggg cgcgctgaag atcggcgcgg atttcctgcg caccctgaac ccgaaggcga aggtggcgat cagcgatccg agctgggaaa accaccgtgc cctgttcgac atggcgggct tcgaagtcgt cgcgtacccg tactacgacg cgaagacgaa cggcgtgaac ttcgacggca tgctggccgc gctcaacggc tacgagccgg gcacgatcgt cgtgctgcac gcgtgctgcc acaacccgac gggcgtggac ctgaacgatg cgcaatgggc gcaggtggtc gaggtcgtga aggcgcgtcg gctcgtgccg ttcctggaca tcgcctatca aggcttcggc gaaagcatcg aggccgacgc ggccgcggtg cgcctgttcg cggcggccaa tctgaacgtg ttcgtatcgt cgtcgttctc gaagtcgttc tcgctgtatg gcgagcgcgt cggcgcgctg tcgatcatca ccgacagcaa ggacgaagct gcacgcgtgc tgtcgcaact gaagcgcgtg attcgcacga actattcgaa cccgccgacg cacggcggcg cgatcgttgc cgcggtgctc gcctcgccgg aactgcgcgc ttcgtgggtg caggaactgg gcgagatgcg cgatcgcatc cgcgcaatgc gcaacggcct cgtcgagcgc ctgaaggcgg ccggcatcga gcgcgacttc agcttcatca acgcgcaacg cgggatgttc tcgtactcgg gcctgacgtc cgcgcaagtc gaccgtctgc gcgaagaatt cggcatctat gcggtcagca ccggccggat ctgcgtcgcg gcgctcaaca cgcgcaacct cgacgtcgtc gcgaacgcga tcgccgcggt gttgaagtaa

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