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PsaeA.00111.a: Glutamine synthetase (EC 6.3.1.2) (Glutamate--ammonia ligase)

Target Characteristics

from organism: Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1
most recent status: crystallized
center reference id: PsaeA.00111.a
is community request: True
associated disease: Pseudomonas infection
NIH risk group: unclassified
is select agent: False
NIH priority
pathogens category:
unclassified

Ordering Clones & Proteins

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Clones*

CENTER
REFERENCE ID
DOMAIN/REGION
DESCRIPTION
INFO AA
START
AA
STOP
ORDER
MATERIAL
PsaeA.00111.a.A1.GE44582 full length 1 469 GE44582
PsaeA.00111.a.AE1.GE44724 full length 1 469 GE44724
PsaeA.00111.a.B1.GE38199 full length 1 469 GE38199
* 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.

External Resources

Resource Reference ID
PATRIC ID: fig|208964.12.peg.5365
PGAT: pseudomonas:PA5119
RefSeq: NP_253806.1
UniProt: Q9HU65

Enzyme & Pathway Information

Pathway Pathway ID EC Number
ammonia assimilation cycle III AMMASSIM-PWY 6.3.1.2
L-glutamine biosynthesis I GLNSYN-PWY 6.3.1.2
superpathway of ammonia assimilation (plants) PWY-3282 6.3.1.2
nitrate reduction II (assimilatory) PWY-381 6.3.1.2
nitrate reduction VI (assimilatory) PWY490-3 6.3.1.2
L-glutamate and L-glutamine biosynthesis PWY-5505 6.3.1.2
nitrate reduction V (assimilatory) PWY-5675 6.3.1.2
L-glutamine biosynthesis III PWY-6549 6.3.1.2
ammonia assimilation cycle I PWY-6963 6.3.1.2
ammonia assimilation cycle II PWY-6964 6.3.1.2

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
MSYKSHQLIK DHDVKWVDLR FTDTKGKQQH VTMPARDALD DEFFEAGKMF DGSSIAGWKG IEASDMILMP DDSTAVLDPF TEEPTLILVC DIIEPSTMQG YERDPRNIAK RAEEYLKSTG IGDTVFVGPE PEFFIFDEVK FKSDISGSMF KIFSEQASWN TDADIESGNK GHRPGVKGGY FPVPPVDHDH EIRTAMCNAL EEMGLVVEVH HHEVATAGQN EIGVKFNTLV AKADEVQTLK YCVHNVADAY GKTVTFMPKP LYGDNGSGMH VHMSISKDGK NTFAGEGYAG LSETALYFIG GIIKHGKALN GFTNPSTNSY KRLVPGFEAP VMLAYSARNR SASIRIPYVS SPKARRIEAR FPDPAANPYL AFAALLMAGL DGIQNKIHPG DAADKNLYDL PPEEAKEIPQ VCGSLKEALE ELDKGRAFLT KGGVFTDEFI DAYIELKSEE EIKVRTFVHP LEYDLYYSV

NT Sequence
atgtcgtaca agtcgcacca actgatcaaa gaccatgacg tgaagtgggt agacctgcgc ttcaccgata ccaagggcaa gcagcaacac gtcaccatgc cggctcgcga cgcgctggac gatgagttct tcgaagccgg caagatgttc gacggctcct ccatcgccgg ctggaaaggc atcgaagcct ccgacatgat cctgatgccg gacgacagca ccgccgtcct cgatccgttc accgaagagc cgaccctgat cctggtctgc gacatcatcg agccgagcac catgcaaggc tacgagcgcg acccgcgcaa catcgccaag cgcgccgagg agtacctgaa gtccaccggc atcggcgaca ccgtgttcgt cggcccggag ccggagttct tcatcttcga cgaagtgaag ttcaagtccg acatctccgg ctcgatgttc aagatcttct ccgagcaggc ttcctggaac accgacgccg acatcgagtc cggcaacaag ggccatcgcc cgggcgtgaa gggcggctac ttcccggtac cgccggtcga ccacgaccat gaaatccgca ccgccatgtg caacgccctg gaagaaatgg gcctggtggt cgaagtccac caccacgaag tggcaaccgc cggccagaac gagatcggcg tgaagttcaa caccctggtc gccaaggccg acgaagtgca gaccctgaag tactgcgtgc acaacgtcgc cgacgcctac ggcaagaccg tgaccttcat gccgaagccg ctgtacggcg acaacggttc gggcatgcac gtgcacatgt cgatctccaa ggacggcaag aacaccttcg ccggcgaagg ctatgccggc ctgtccgaga ccgccctgta cttcatcggc ggcatcatca agcacggcaa ggccctgaac ggcttcacca acccctcgac caactcctac aagcgcctgg tcccgggctt cgaagctccg gtgatgctgg cctactcggc gcgcaaccgt tccgcctcga tccgtatccc ctacgtatcc agcccgaagg cccgccgtat cgaagcgcgc ttcccggacc cggcagccaa cccctacctg gccttcgccg cgctgctgat ggccggcctg gacggcatcc agaacaagat ccaccccggc gatgccgccg acaagaacct gtacgacctg ccgccggaag aggcgaagga aatcccgcag gtttgcggca gcctgaaaga ggcgctggaa gaactcgaca agggccgcgc gttcctgacc aagggcggcg tgttcaccga cgagttcatc gatgcctaca tcgagctgaa gagcgaagaa gagatcaagg tgcgcacctt cgtgcacccg ctggaatacg acctgtacta cagcgtctga

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