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ButhA.01417.a: Gamma-glutamyl phosphate reductase (GPR) (EC 1.2.1.41) (Glutamate-5-semialdehyde dehydrogenase) (Glutamyl-gamma-semialdehyde dehydrogenase) (GSA dehydrogenase) (BTH_I1214) (proA)

Target Characteristics

from organism: Burkholderia thailandensis E264
most recent status: in PDB
center reference id: ButhA.01417.a
is community request: True
associated disease:
NIH risk group: 3
is select agent: False
NIH priority
pathogens category:
IIIB

Ordering Clones & Proteins

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Clones*

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REFERENCE ID
DOMAIN/REGION
DESCRIPTION
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MATERIAL
ButhA.01417.a.A1.GE32981 full length 1 423 GE32981
* 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
ButhA.01417.a.A1.PS01223 full length 1 423
ButhA.01417.a.A1.PS01224 full length 1 423

Structures

image of structure for 4GHK
4GHK
Deposited: 8/7/2012
Determination: XRay
Diffraction Image
Clone: ButhA.01417.a.A1.GE32981
Protein: ButhA.01417.a.A1.PS01224

Publications by SSGCID

Combining functional and structural genomics to sample the essential Burkholderia structome.
Abendroth J, Armour B, Barrett L, Baugh L, Begley DW, Buchko GW, Choi R, Clifton MC, Dieterich SH, Dranow DM, Edwards TE, Fairman JW, Fox D, Gallagher LA, Gardberg AS, Gillespie A, Manoil C, Myler PJ, Nakazawa-Hewitt S, Napuli A, Nguyen MT, Patrapuvich R, Phan I, Stacy R, Staker BL, Stewart LJ, Van Voorhis WC
PLoS ONE - 2012
volume 8, issue 1, pages e53851
PMID: 23382856; PMCID: PMC3561365

External Resources

Resource Reference ID
OrthoMCL: OG5_127763
PATRIC ID: fig|271848.6.peg.3970
RefSeq: YP_441761.1
UniProt: Q2SZ88

Enzyme & Pathway Information

Pathway Pathway ID EC Number
L-ornithine biosynthesis II ARGININE-SYN4-PWY 1.2.1.41
L-citrulline biosynthesis CITRULBIO-PWY 1.2.1.41
L-proline biosynthesis I PROSYN-PWY 1.2.1.41
L-proline biosynthesis III PWY-3341 1.2.1.41
superpathway of L-citrulline metabolism PWY-5004 1.2.1.41
L-Ndelta-acetylornithine biosynthesis PWY-6922 1.2.1.41

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
MDIDQYMTDV GRRARRASRS IARASTAAKN AALEAVARAI ERDAGALKAA NARDVARAKD KGLDAAFVDR LTLSDKALKT MVEGLRQVAT LPDPIGEMSN LKYRPSGIQV GQMRVPLGVI GIIYESRPNV TIDAAALCLK SGNATILRGG SEALESNTAL AKLIGEGLAE AGLPQDTVQV VETADRAAVG RLITMTEYVD VIVPRGGKSL IERLINEARV PMIKHLDGIC HVYVDDRASV TKALTVCDNA KTHRYGTCNT METLLVARGI APAVLSPLGR LYREKGVELR VDADARAVLE AAGVGPLVDA TDEDWRTEYL APVLAIKIVD GIDAAIEHIN EYGSHHTDAI VTEDHDRAMR FLREVDSASV MVNASTRFAD GFEFGLGAEI GISNDKLHAR GPVGLEGLTS LKYVVLGHGE GRQ

NT Sequence
atggatatcg atcagtacat gacggacgtc ggccgccgcg cgcggcgtgc ctcgcgctcg atcgcgcgcg cgtccaccgc ggcgaagaat gccgcgctcg aagcggtcgc gcgggcgatc gagcgcgacg ctggcgcgct gaaggcggcc aacgcgcgcg acgtcgcgcg cgcgaaggac aagggcctcg acgcggcgtt cgtcgatcgc ctgacgctgt cggacaaggc gctgaagacg atggtcgaag ggctgcgcca ggtcgcgacg ctgccggacc cgatcggtga gatgagcaac ctcaagtacc gcccgagcgg aatccaggtc ggccagatgc gcgtgccgct cggcgtgatc gggatcatct acgagtcgcg cccgaacgtg acgatcgatg cggccgcgct gtgcctgaag tccggcaatg cgacgatcct gcgcggcggc tcggaagcgc tcgaatcgaa caccgcgctc gcgaagctga tcggcgaagg gctcgccgag gcggggctgc cgcaggacac ggtgcaggtc gtcgagacgg ccgatcgcgc ggcggtgggc aggctgatca cgatgaccga atatgtcgac gtgatcgtgc cgcgcggcgg caagagcctg atcgagcggc tgatcaacga ggcgcgcgtg ccgatgatca agcacctcga cggcatttgc cacgtgtacg tggacgaccg cgcgagcgtg acgaaggcgc tcactgtctg cgacaacgcg aagacgcatc gctacggcac ctgcaacacg atggagacgc tgctcgtcgc gcgcgggatc gcgcccgcgg tgctgtcgcc gctcggccgg ctgtatcgcg agaagggcgt cgagctgcgc gtcgacgccg acgcgcgcgc ggtgctcgag gcggcgggcg tcggtccgct cgtcgacgcg accgatgaag actggcgcac cgaatatctc gcgccggtgc tcgcgatcaa gatcgtcgac ggcatcgacg ccgcgatcga gcacatcaac gagtacggct cgcatcacac cgatgcgatc gtcaccgagg atcacgaccg cgcgatgcgc ttcctgcgcg aagtcgattc ggcgagtgtg atggtgaacg cgtcgacgcg cttcgcggac ggcttcgaat tcggtctcgg cgcggagatc ggcatctcga acgacaagct gcatgcgcgc ggcccggtcg ggctcgaagg gctcacgtcg ctgaagtacg tggtgctcgg gcacggcgaa gggcgtcagt aa

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