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Unreviewed, UniProtKB/TrEMBL Q0PAR8 (Q0PAR8_CAMJE)

Last modified May 5, 2009. Version 27. Feed History...

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Names and origin

Protein namesSubmitted name:
    Putative OmpA family membrane protein EMBL CAL34745.1
Gene names
Ordered Locus Names: Cj0599
OrganismCampylobacter jejuni [Complete proteome] [HAMAP]
Taxonomic identifier197 [NCBI]
Taxonomic lineageBacteriaProteobacteriaEpsilonproteobacteriaCampylobacteralesCampylobacteraceaeCampylobacter

Protein attributes

Sequence length317 AA.
Sequence statusComplete.
Sequence processingThe displayed sequence is not processed.
Protein existenceEvidence at protein level.

General annotation (Comments)

Sequence similarities

Contains 1 OmpA-like domain. Spearmint SPM006665

Ontologies

Keywords
   Technical termComplete proteome
Gene Ontology (GO)
   Cellular componentcell outer membrane

Inferred from electronic annotation. Source: InterPro

   Molecular functionprotein binding

Inferred from physical interaction. Source: IntAct

Complete GO annotation...

Sequences

Sequence LengthMass (Da)Tools
Q0PAR8-1 [UniParc].

Last modified September 19, 2006. Version 1.
Checksum: E521055607BCFCFD

FASTA31736,435
        10         20         30         40         50         60 
MKNESKEDSN FWIAYADLMA GLLFVFILLI GAIVVKYVLT QSDLKEIKDN LNKQEARLEE 

        70         80         90        100        110        120 
SKEELRNKEA IVFKLSSDLN NASSALNLAN SQKAELEANI TNYKQLSKDL NSTLDNKDKQ 

       130        140        150        160        170        180 
ILILLGQLEK KDEELKNLQE DFQKAKEKVQ NLGLIRENLS KELQSKLDNN ITIDEKIGSI 

       190        200        210        220        230        240 
SLPAEVLFDK DSYVLKNEAK ASLRKILSEY FDAILEDPKI FSNIENIIIE GHTDSDGSYI 

       250        260        270        280        290        300 
YNLDLSQKRA YEVMNFIYTF YKSDKLQKLL MASGRSFSDP VFVNGVEDKD KSRRIEIKFS 

       310 
IKNDNALKDV EKFFEFH 

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References

[1]"The genome sequence of the food-borne pathogen Campylobacter jejuni reveals hypervariable sequences."
Parkhill J., Wren B.W., Mungall K.L., Ketley J.M., Churcher C.M., Basham D., Chillingworth T., Davies R.M., Feltwell T., Holroyd S., Jagels K., Karlyshev A.V., Moule S., Pallen M.J., Penn C.W., Quail M.A., Rajandream M.A., Rutherford K.M. expand/collapse author list , van Vliet A.H.M., Whitehead S., Barrell B.G.
Nature 403:665-668(2000) [PubMed: 10688204] [Abstract]
Cited for: NUCLEOTIDE SEQUENCE [LARGE SCALE GENOMIC DNA].
Strain: NCTC 11168 / Serotype O:2.

Cross-references

Sequence databases

AL111168 Genomic DNA. Translation: CAL34745.1.
PIRF81407.
RefSeqYP_002344029.1.

3D structure databases

ModBaseSearch...

Protein-protein interaction databases

IntActQ0PAR8. 87 interactions.

Genome annotation databases

GeneID904924.
GenomeReviewsGene locus Cj0599 in contig AL111168_GR.
KEGGcje:Cj0599.

Organism-specific databases

CMRSearch...

Phylogenomic databases

HOGENOMQ0PAR8.
OMAQ0PAR8. RRIEIKF.

Family and domain databases

InterProIPR006665. OmpA/MotB_C.
[Graphical view]
Gene3DG3DSA:3.30.1330.60. OmpA/MotB_C. 1 hit.
PfamPF00691. OmpA. 1 hit.
[Graphical view]
ProDomPD000930. OmpA/MotB. 1 hit.
[Graphical view] [Entries sharing at least one domain]
PROSITEPS51123. OMPA_2. 1 hit.
[Graphical view]
ProtoNetSearch...

Entry information

Entry nameQ0PAR8_CAMJE
AccessionPrimary (citable) accession number: Q0PAR8
Entry history
Integrated into UniProtKB/TrEMBL: September 19, 2006
Last sequence update: September 19, 2006
Last modified: May 5, 2009
This is version 27 of the entry and version 1 of the sequence. [Complete history]
Entry statusUnreviewed (UniProtKB/TrEMBL)
Names and origin · Protein attributes · General annotation (Comments) · Ontologies · Binary interactions · Sequences · References · Cross-references · Entry information