TB31.7



Type
protein_coding
Name
TB31.7
Locus Name

Rv2623

Product

Universal stress protein family protein TB31.7

Functional Category

Virulence, detoxification, adaptation

Location
2949593..2950486 (+ strand)
Gene Length
893 bp
Nucleotides
TGTCATCGGGCAATTCATCTCTGGGAATTATCGTCGGGATCGACGATTCACCGGCCGCACAGGTTGCGGTGCGGTGGGCAGCTCGGGATGCGGAGTTGCGAAAAATCCCTCTGACGCTCGTGCACGCGGTGTCGCCGGAAGTAGCCACCTGGCTGGAGGTGCCACTGCCGCCGGGCGTGCTGCGATGGCAGCAGGATCACGGGCGCCACCTGATCGACGACGCACTCAAGGTGGTTGAACAGGCTTCGCTGCGCGCTGGTCCCCCCACGGTCCACAGTGAAATCGTTCCGGCGGCAGCCGTTCCCACATTGGTCGACATGTCCAAAGACGCAGTGCTGATGGTCGTGGGTTGTCTCGGAAGTGGGCGGTGGCCGGGCCGGCTGCTCGGTTCGGTCAGTTCCGGCCTGCTCCGCCACGCGCACTGTCCGGTCGTGATCATCCACGACGAAGATTCGGTGATGCCGCATCCCCAGCAAGCGCCGGTGCTAGTTGGCGTTGACGGCTCGTCGGCCTCCGAGCTGGCGACCGCAATCGCATTCGACGAAGCGTCGCGGCGAAACGTGGACCTGGTGGCGCTGCACGCATGGAGCGACGTCGATGTGTCGGAGTGGCCCGGAATCGATTGGCCGGCAACTCAGTCGATGGCCGAGCAGGTGCTGGCCGAGCGGTTGGCGGGTTGGCAGGAGCGGTATCCCAACGTAGCCATAACCCGCGTGGTGGTGCGCGATCAGCCGGCCCGCCAGCTCGTCCAACGCTCCGAGGAAGCCCAGCTGGTCGTGGTCGGCAGCCGGGGCCGCGGCGGCTACGCCGGAATGCTGGTGGGGTCGGTAGGCGAAACCGTTGCTCAGCTGGCGCGGACGCCGGTCATCGTGGCACGCGAGTCGCTGACTTAG
Drug Resistance

Check for drug resistance association at TBDREAMDB

Mutations

Check for mutants available at TARGET


Function
May play a role in the establishment of a persistent infection (latency) in the host, as strains without this gene are hypervirulent. Overexpression of the protein retards growth in culture; Glu-15 and Ala-117 mutant proteins which bind less ATP do not show this retardation, suggesting growth may be regulated through an ATP-dependent function.
Family

Universal stress protein A family

GO
InterPro

UniProt
P9WFD7
GenBank
Rv2623
EnsemblBacteria
Rv2623
Mycobrowser
Rv2623


2JAX
Summary
Name
Universal stress protein Rv2623 (USP Rv2623)
Family
Universal stress protein A family
Protein Sequence
MSSGNSSLGIIVGIDDSPAAQVAVRWAARDAELRKIPLTLVHAVSPEVATWLEVPLPPGVLRWQQDHGRHLIDDALKVVEQASLRAGPPTVHSEIVPAAAVPTLVDMSKDAVLMVVGCLGSGRWPGRLLGSVSSGLLRHAHCPVVIIHDEDSVMPHPQQAPVLVGVDGSSASELATAIAFDEASRRNVDLVALHAWSDVDVSEWPGIDWPATQSMAEQVLAERLAGWQERYPNVAITRVVVRDQPARQLVQRSEEAQLVVVGSRGRGGYAGMLVGSVGETVAQLARTPVIVARESLT
Mass
31,652 Da
Length
297 Aa

Rv2623 doesn't seem to be a targeted by any drug.


Rv2623 doesn't seem to be involved in any pathway.


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Inhibition of respiration by nitric oxide induces a Mycobacterium tuberculosis dormancy program.
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