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Unreviewed, UniProtKB/TrEMBL Q8ZUR7 (Q8ZUR7_PYRAE)

Last modified June 16, 2009. Version 40. Feed History...

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Names and origin · Protein attributes · Ontologies · Sequences · References · Cross-references · Entry information

Names and origin

Protein namesSubmitted name:
    Pyruvate dehydrogenase E1 beta subunit EMBL AAL64339.1
Gene names
Ordered Locus Names: PAE2646
OrganismPyrobaculum aerophilum [Complete proteome] [HAMAP]
Taxonomic identifier13773 [NCBI]
Taxonomic lineageArchaeaCrenarchaeotaThermoproteiThermoprotealesThermoproteaceaePyrobaculum

Protein attributes

Sequence length320 AA.
Sequence statusComplete.
Sequence processingThe displayed sequence is not processed.
Protein existenceEvidence at protein level.

Ontologies

Keywords
   LigandPyruvate
   Technical termComplete proteome
Gene Ontology (GO)
   Biological processmetabolic process

Inferred from electronic annotation. Source: InterPro

   Molecular functioncatalytic activity

Inferred from electronic annotation. Source: InterPro

Complete GO annotation...

Sequences

Sequence LengthMass (Da)Tools
Q8ZUR7-1 [UniParc].

Last modified March 1, 2002. Version 1.
Checksum: B3EBA1AA0706FB79

FASTA32034,544
        10         20         30         40         50         60 
MANMAKAINM ALHEEMERDE RVVVLGEDVG KKGGVFLVTE GLYERFGPER VIDTPLNEGG 

        70         80         90        100        110        120 
ILGFAMGMAM AGLKPVAEIQ FVDFIWLGAD ELLNHIAKLR YRSGGNYKAP LVVRTPVGSG 

       130        140        150        160        170        180 
TRGGLYHSQS PEAIFVHTPG LVVVMPSTPY NAKGLLKAAI RGDDPVVFLE PKILYRAPRE 

       190        200        210        220        230        240 
EVPEGDYVVE IGKARVAREG DDVTLVTYGA VVHKALEAAE RVKASVEVVD LQTLNPLDFD 

       250        260        270        280        290        300 
TVLKSVSKTG RLIIAHDSPK TGGLGAEVAA LVAEKALDRL TAPVIRLAGP DVPQSPIAHD 

       310        320 
AAYAPTVERI IKAIEYVMRY 

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References

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[1]"Genome sequence of the hyperthermophilic crenarchaeon Pyrobaculum aerophilum."
Fitz-Gibbon S.T., Ladner H., Kim U.-J., Stetter K.O., Simon M.I., Miller J.H.
Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 99:984-989(2002) [PubMed: 11792869] [Abstract]
Cited for: NUCLEOTIDE SEQUENCE [LARGE SCALE GENOMIC DNA].
Strain: ATCC 51768 / IM2 / DSM 7523 / JCM 9630 / NBRC 100827.
[2]"3D structure and significance of the GPhiXXG helix packing motif in tetramers of the E1beta subunit of pyruvate dehydrogenase from the archeon Pyrobaculum aerophilum."
Kleiger G., Perry J., Eisenberg D.
Biochemistry 40:14484-14492(2001) [PubMed: 11724561] [Abstract]
Cited for: X-RAY CRYSTALLOGRAPHY (2.0 ANGSTROMS).

Cross-references

Sequence databases

AE009441 Genomic DNA. Translation: AAL64339.1.
RefSeqNP_560157.1.

3D structure databases

EntryMethodResolution (Å)ChainPositionsPDBsum
1IK6X-ray2.00A1-320[»]
ModBaseSearch...

Genome annotation databases

GeneID1464680.
GenomeReviewsGene locus PAE2646 in contig AE009441_GR.
KEGGpai:PAE2646.
NMPDRfig|178306.1.peg.1847.

Organism-specific databases

CMRSearch...

Phylogenomic databases

HOGENOMQ8ZUR7.
OMAQ8ZUR7. NNDWSCP.

Enzyme and pathway databases

BioCycPAER178306:PAE2646-MON.

Family and domain databases

InterProIPR005476. Transketo_C.
IPR015941. Transketolase_C-like.
IPR005475. Transketolase_central-reg.
[Graphical view]
Gene3DG3DSA:3.40.50.920. Transketo_C_like. 1 hit.
PfamPF02779. Transket_pyr. 1 hit.
PF02780. Transketolase_C. 1 hit.
[Graphical view]
ProtoNetSearch...

Entry information

Entry nameQ8ZUR7_PYRAE
AccessionPrimary (citable) accession number: Q8ZUR7
Entry history
Integrated into UniProtKB/TrEMBL: March 1, 2002
Last sequence update: March 1, 2002
Last modified: June 16, 2009
This is version 40 of the entry and version 1 of the sequence. [Complete history]
Entry statusUnreviewed (UniProtKB/TrEMBL)
Names and origin · Protein attributes · Ontologies · Sequences · References · Cross-references · Entry information