whiB5



Type
protein_coding
Name
whiB5
Locus Name

Rv0022c

Product

Probable transcriptional regulatory protein WhiB-like WhiB5

Functional Category

Regulatory proteins

Location
27023..27442 (- strand)
Gene Length
419 bp
Nucleotides
ATGGCACACCCCTGCGCAACCGACCCGGAACTATGGTTCGGGTACCCCGATGACGACGGCAGCGACGGCGCCGCTAAGGCACGCGCCTATGAGCGGTCGGCCACCCAAGCGCGGATCCAATGCCTGCGCCGGTGCCCGCTCCTACAGCAGCGCCGGTGTGCTCAACACGCGGTCGAGCATCGGGTGGAGTACGGCGTATGGGCCGGCATCAAGCTTCCCGGCGGCCAGTACCGAAAGCGCGAACAGCTCGCGGCAGCCCACGACGTGCTGCGTCGGATTGCCGGCGGCGAGATCAATTCCAGGCAGCTCCCGGACAATGCGGCTCTGCTGGCCCGCAACGAAGGACTCGAGGTCACCCCGGTGCCCGGGGTCGTGGTGCACCTGCCGATCGCACAGGTTGGCCCACAACCGGCCGCTTG
Drug Resistance

Check for drug resistance association at TBDREAMDB

Mutations

Check for mutants available at TARGET


Function
A transcription factor that is probably redox-responsive. Probably plays a role in immunomodulation and reactivation after chronic infection. Its induction results in transcription of a number of genes including sigM, and the genes for 2 type VII secretion systems ESX-2 and ESX-4. Seems to negatively regulate its own expression. The apo-form has been shown to act as a protein disulfide reductase. The apo- but not holo-form probably binds DNA. {ECO:0000269|PubMed:19016840, ECO:0000269|PubMed:22733573}.
Family

WhiB family

GO
InterPro

UniProt
P71592
GenBank
Rv0022c
EnsemblBacteria
Rv0022c
Mycobrowser
Rv0022c


Summary
Name
Transcriptional regulator WhiB5
Family
WhiB family
Protein Sequence
MAHPCATDPELWFGYPDDDGSDGAAKARAYERSATQARIQCLRRCPLLQQRRCAQHAVEHRVEYGVWAGIKLPGGQYRKREQLAAAHDVLRRIAGGEINSRQLPDNAALLARNEGLEVTPVPGVVVHLPIAQVGPQPAA
Mass
15,178 Da
Length
139 Aa

Rv0022c doesn't seem to be a targeted by any drug.


Rv0022c doesn't seem to be involved in any pathway.


WhiB5, a transcriptional regulator that contributes to Mycobacterium tuberculosis virulence and reactivation.
Infect Immun. 2012 Sep;80(9):3132-44. doi: 10.1128/IAI.06328-11. Epub 2012 Jun 25.
Studies on structural and functional divergence among seven WhiB proteins of Mycobacterium tuberculosis H37Rv.
FEBS J. 2009 Jan;276(1):76-93. doi: 10.1111/j.1742-4658.2008.06755.x.
Deciphering the biology of Mycobacterium tuberculosis from the complete genome sequence.
Nature. 1998 Jun 11;393(6685):537-44. doi: 10.1038/31159.