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MyfoA.00170.a: Enoyl-[acyl-carrier-protein] reductase [NADH] (EC 1.3.1.9) (InhA)

Target Characteristics

from organism: Mycobacterium fortuitum ATCC 6841 / DSM 46621
most recent status: in PDB
center reference id: MyfoA.00170.a
is community request: True
associated disease:
NIH risk group: 2
is select agent: False
NIH priority
pathogens category:
IIIC

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Clones*

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MyfoA.00170.a.B1.GE42832 full length 1 269 GE42832
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Proteins

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MyfoA.00170.a.B1.PS38584 full length 1 269

Structures

image of structure for 7K73
7K73
Deposited: 9/22/2020
Determination: XRay
Diffraction Image
Clone: MyfoA.00170.a.B1.GE42832
Protein: MyfoA.00170.a.B1.PS38584
image of structure for 7U0O
7U0O
Deposited: 2/18/2022
Determination: XRay
Diffraction Image
Clone: MyfoA.00170.a.B1.GE42832
Protein: MyfoA.00170.a.B1.PS38584

Publications by SSGCID

In vitro and in vivo efficacy of NITD-916 against Mycobacterium fortuitum
Abendroth J, Edwards TE, Kremer L, Alcaraz M, Roquet-Banères F, Hamela C
Antimicrob. Agents Chemother.
PMID: 36512383
PDB: 7K73, 7U0O

External Resources

Resource Reference ID
PATRIC ID: fig|1766.6.peg.2938
UniProt: A0A0N9XSE6

Enzyme & Pathway Information

Pathway Pathway ID EC Number
biotin biosynthesis I BIOTIN-BIOSYNTHESIS-PWY 1.3.1.9
fatty acid elongation -- saturated FASYN-ELONG-PWY 1.3.1.9
(5Z)-dodecenoate biosynthesis I PWY0-862 1.3.1.9
superpathway of fatty acid biosynthesis I (E. coli) PWY0-881 1.3.1.9
superpathway of fatty acid biosynthesis II (plant) PWY-5156 1.3.1.9
palmitate biosynthesis II (bacteria and plants) PWY-5971 1.3.1.9
cis-vaccenate biosynthesis PWY-5973 1.3.1.9
stearate biosynthesis II (bacteria and plants) PWY-5989 1.3.1.9
superpathway of mycolate biosynthesis PWY-6113 1.3.1.9
palmitoleate biosynthesis I (from (5Z)-dodec-5-enoate) PWY-6282 1.3.1.9
superpathway of unsaturated fatty acids biosynthesis (E. coli) PWY-6284 1.3.1.9
superpathway of fatty acids biosynthesis (E. coli) PWY-6285 1.3.1.9
8-amino-7-oxononanoate biosynthesis I PWY-6519 1.3.1.9
triclosan resistance PWY-7096 1.3.1.9
gondoate biosynthesis (anaerobic) PWY-7663 1.3.1.9
oleate biosynthesis IV (anaerobic) PWY-7664 1.3.1.9
(5Z)-dodecenoate biosynthesis II PWY-7858 1.3.1.9
mycolate biosynthesis PWYG-321 1.3.1.9

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
MAGLLEGKRI LVTGIITDSS IAFHIAKVAQ EAGAELVLTG FDRMKLIQRI ADRLPKPAPL LELDVQNEEH LASLADRISG AIGEGNKLDG VVHSIGFMPQ TGMGVNPFFD APYADVAKGI HISAYSYASL AKATLPIMNE GGSIVGMDFD PTRAMPAYNW MTVAKSALES VNRFVAREAG AAGVRSNLVA AGPIRTLAMS AIVGGALGDE AGKQMQLLEE GWDQRAPIGW NMKDPTPVAK TVCALLSDWM PATTGTIIYA DGGASTQLL

NT Sequence
atggcaggtt tgctcgaagg caagcgcatc ctcgtcaccg ggatcatcac ggactcgtcg atcgcattcc acatcgcgaa ggtggcccag gaagccgggg ctgagctggt gctcaccggg ttcgaccgga tgaagctgat ccagcgcatc gccgaccggt tgcccaaacc ggcgccgctg ctggaactcg acgtgcagaa cgaggagcac ctcgcgagcc tggccgaccg gatctcgggc gccatcggcg agggcaacaa gctcgacggc gtggtccact ccatcggctt catgccgcag acaggcatgg gggtgaaccc cttcttcgac gccccgtacg ccgatgtcgc caaggggatc cacatctcgg cctactccta cgcctcgctg gccaaggcca cgctgccgat catgaacgag ggcggcagca tcgtcggcat ggacttcgat ccgacgcgcg ccatgccggc atacaactgg atgacggtgg ccaagagcgc tctggagtcg gtcaaccggt tcgtggctcg cgaggccggc gcggccggtg tccgttcgaa tctcgttgcc gccggcccga tccggactct cgccatgagc gccatcgtcg gcggcgcact gggtgacgag gcgggcaagc agatgcagct gctggaagag ggctgggatc agcgtgcgcc gatcggctgg aacatgaagg atccgacgcc ggtcgccaag accgtgtgtg cgttgctgtc cgactggatg cccgccacca caggcaccat catctacgcc gacggcggcg ccagcaccca gttgctctga

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