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| − | * '''Operon:''' | + | * '''Operon:''' [[bofA]] |
| − | * '''Sigma factor:''' | + | * '''Sigma factor:''' [[SigE]] |
| − | * '''Regulation:''' | + | * '''Regulation:''' expressed during sporulation |
| − | * '''Regulatory mechanism:''' | + | * '''Regulatory mechanism:''' repressed by [[SpoIIID]] |
| − | * '''Additional information:''' | + | * '''Additional information:''' |
=Biological materials = | =Biological materials = | ||
Revision as of 09:55, 1 February 2009
- Description: inhibitor of pro-SigK processing
| Gene name | bofA |
| Synonyms | |
| Essential | |
| Product | |
| Function | inhibition of the pro-sigma-K processing machinery |
| MW, pI | 8 kDa, 9.32 |
| Gene length, protein length | 261 bp, 87 aa |
| Immediate neighbours | |
| Gene sequence (+200bp) | Protein sequence |
Genetic context
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Contents
The gene
Basic information
- Coordinates:
Phenotypes of a mutant
Database entries
- DBTBS entry: [1]
- SubtiList entry: [2]
Additional information
The protein
Basic information/ Evolution
- Catalyzed reaction/ biological activity:
- Protein family:
- Paralogous protein(s):
Extended information on the protein
- Kinetic information:
- Domains:
- Modification:
- Cofactor(s):
- Effectors of protein activity:
- Localization:
Database entries
- Structure:
- Swiss prot entry:
- KEGG entry:
- E.C. number:
Additional information
Expression and regulation
- Operon: bofA
- Sigma factor: SigE
- Regulation: expressed during sporulation
- Regulatory mechanism: repressed by SpoIIID
- Additional information:
Biological materials
- Mutant:
- Expression vector:
- lacZ fusion:
- GFP fusion:
- two-hybrid system:
- Antibody:
Labs working on this gene/protein
Simon Cutting, London, UK homepage
Your additional remarks
References
- Dong & Cutting (2004) The PDZ domain of the SpoIVB transmembrane signaling protein enables cis-trans interactions involving multiple partners leading to the activation of the pro-sigmaK processing complex in Bacillus subtilis.J. Biol. Chem. 279: 43468-43478. PubMed
- Author1, Author2 & Author3 (year) Title Journal volume: page-page. PubMed
