Gene_locus Report for: leima-q4q9g9 Leishmania major Putative uncharacterized protein
Relationship
(Below N is a link to NCBI taxonomic web page and E link to ESTHER at designed phylum.) > cellular organisms: N E > Eukaryota: N E > Euglenozoa: N E > Kinetoplastida: N E > Trypanosomatidae: N E > Leishmaniinae: N E > Leishmania [genus]: N E > Leishmania [subgenus]: N E > Leishmania major species complex: N E > Leishmania major: N E
6_AlphaBeta_hydrolase :
leima-L2464.12 Leishmania major protein p265.36, unknown function ,
leima-q4q2c9 Leishmania major hypothetical protein ,
leima-q4q942 Leishmania major Leishmania infantum Putative uncharacterized protein ,
leima-q4qe87 Leishmania major hydrolase-like protein ,
leima-q4qec8 Leishmania major Putative uncharacterized protein .
ABHD17-depalmitoylase :
leima-q4q4j7 Leishmania major Putative serine peptidase .
abh_upf0017 :
leima-q4q7v8 Leishmania major Putative uncharacterized protein ,
leima-q4qgz4 Leishmania major Putative uncharacterized protein ,
leima-q4qgz5 Leishmania major Putative uncharacterized protein .
Aclacinomycin-methylesterase_RdmC :
leima-q4q8a8 Leishmania major Leishmania infantum hydrolase, alpha/beta fold family, putative ,
leima-q4qe85 Leishmania major Leishmania infantum Leishmania braziliensis hydrolase-like protein (esterase-like protein) ,
leima-q4qe86 Leishmania major Leishmania infantum hydrolase-like protein (esterase-like protein) ,
leima-q4qe90 Leishmania major hydrolase, alpha/beta fold family-like protein .
Carboxypeptidase_S10 :
leima-q4qdz7 Leishmania major family s10) (EC 3.4.16.5) .
Cocaine_esterase :
leima-q4q871 Leishmania major putative .
Dienelactone_hydrolase :
leima-q4q0a1 Leishmania major similarity to endo-1-like protein .
DPP4N_Peptidase_S9 :
leima-q4q1h9 Leishmania major peptidase, clan sc, family s9b .
Duf_676 :
leima-q4q819 Leishmania major hypothetical protein ,
leima-q4qb85 Leishmania major hypothetical protein .
Duf_726 :
leima-q4qe31 Leishmania major Putative uncharacterized protein .
Esterase_phb :
leima-q4q0v0 Leishmania major hypothetical protein (EC 3.1.1.73) .
Fusarinine_C_esterase_sidJ :
leima-q4q0t5 Leishmania major, Leishmania infantum, Leishmania donovani, hypothetical protein .
Lipase_3 :
leima-L2802.02 Leishmania major hypothetical 88.2 kda protein ,
leima-P883.01 Leishmania major hypothetical 13.3 kda protein (fragment) ,
leima-P883.35 Leishmania major possible lipase precursor ,
leima-q4q4t6 Leishmania major hypothetical protein ,
leima-q4q398 Leishmania major, Leishmania mexicana, Leishmania infantum, Leishmania donovani, hypothetical protein ,
leima-q4q615 Leishmania major lipase, putative (EC 3.1.1.3) ,
leima-q4qe26 Leishmania major hypothetical protein .
LYsophospholipase_carboxylesterase :
leima-q4qae7 Leishmania major lysophospholipase, putative .
Monoglyceridelipase_lysophospholip :
leima-q4q6e9 Leishmania major monoglyceride lipase, putative (EC 3.1.1.23) .
PC-sterol_acyltransferase :
leima-q4qhs0 Leishmania major (EC 2.3.1.158) .
PPase_methylesterase_euk :
leima-q4q5j1 Leishmania major Protein phosphatase methylesterase 1 .
S9N_PPCE_Peptidase_S9 :
leima-q4q080 Leishmania major prolyl oligopeptidase (EC 3.4.21.26) .
S9N_PREPL_Peptidase_S9 :
leima-OPB Leishmania major Leishmania mexicana, Leishmania donovan, L. amazonensis, L. braziliensis, L. infantum, L. donovani, oligopeptidase B (EC 3.4.21.83),
leima-q4qj45 Leishmania major, Leishmania mexicana, L. donovani, L. amazonensis, L. braziliensis, L. infantum Oligopeptidase B-like protein Serine peptidase, clan sc, family s9a-like protein) Warning: This entry is a compilation of different species or line or strain with more than 90% amino acid identity. You can
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(Below N is a link to NCBI taxonomic web page and E link to ESTHER at designed phylum.) Leishmania major strain Friedlin:
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Molecular evidence
Database
No mutation No structure No kinetic No Substrate No inhibitor
Sequence
Graphical view for this peptide sequence: leima-q4q9g9 Colored MSA for LIDHydrolase (raw)
MSSPNTIVAWRAPVAGGAVVDVLQSSSNLLQYLSTEESSNDGRRLPSSHR
KLLFFFPGNPGLVQFYEPLCAFLETNKFDVLVMGYAGHSLTELNEGRVFS
LADQVDIAESFVATLMNKNTERKYNGNIYAAGHSIGGFVALQMVARYSVI
KKCFGLCPVMSHMRDSPNGRRLFYLSSTFVQCCLAMVAALLGLLPYKLRL
LLITTLEPNLSFALGEALAHHFHRRCLTNSLYMAMTEFRMLLQPDAALLR
CVQERLILYYVKKDGWAPLSFAEEIGGICPRLGACVIEEDAGVPHAWCLN
HSETVARNAILKHC
Legend
This sequence has been compared to family alignement (MSA)
red => minority aminoacid
blue => majority aminoacid
color intensity => conservation rate
title => sequence position(MSA position)aminoacid rate
Catalytic site
Catalytic site in the MSA
M S S P N T I V A W R A P V A G G A V V D V L Q S S S N L L Q Y L S T E E S S N D G R R L P S S H R K L L F F F P G N P G L V Q F Y E P L C A F L E T N K F D V L V M G Y A G H S L T E L N E G R V F S L A D Q V D I A E S F V A T L M N K N T E R K Y N G N I Y A A G H S I G G F V A L Q M V A R Y S V I K K C F G L C P V M S H M R D S P N G R R L F Y L S S T F V Q C C L A M V A A L L G L L P Y K L R L L L I T T L E P N L S F A L G E A L A H H F H R R C L T N S L Y M A M T E F R M L L Q P D A A L L R C V Q E R L I L Y Y V K K D G W A P L S F A E E I G G I C P R L G A C V I E E D A G V P H A W C L N H S E T V A R N A I L K H C
Reference
Title: The genome of the kinetoplastid parasite, Leishmania major
Ivens AC , Peacock CS , Worthey EA , Murphy L , Aggarwal G , Berriman M , Sisk E , Rajandream MA , Adlem E and Myler PJ <91 more author(s)>
Ivens AC , Peacock CS , Worthey EA , Murphy L , Aggarwal G , Berriman M , Sisk E , Rajandream MA , Adlem E , Aert R , Anupama A , Apostolou Z , Attipoe P , Bason N , Bauser C , Beck A , Beverley SM , Bianchettin G , Borzym K , Bothe G , Bruschi CV , Collins M , Cadag E , Ciarloni L , Clayton C , Coulson RM , Cronin A , Cruz AK , Davies RM , De Gaudenzi J , Dobson DE , Duesterhoeft A , Fazelina G , Fosker N , Frasch AC , Fraser A , Fuchs M , Gabel C , Goble A , Goffeau A , Harris D , Hertz-Fowler C , Hilbert H , Horn D , Huang Y , Klages S , Knights A , Kube M , Larke N , Litvin L , Lord A , Louie T , Marra M , Masuy D , Matthews K , Michaeli S , Mottram JC , Muller-Auer S , Munden H , Nelson S , Norbertczak H , Oliver K , O'Neil S , Pentony M , Pohl TM , Price C , Purnelle B , Quail MA , Rabbinowitsch E , Reinhardt R , Rieger M , Rinta J , Robben J , Robertson L , Ruiz JC , Rutter S , Saunders D , Schafer M , Schein J , Schwartz DC , Seeger K , Seyler A , Sharp S , Shin H , Sivam D , Squares R , Squares S , Tosato V , Vogt C , Volckaert G , Wambutt R , Warren T , Wedler H , Woodward J , Zhou S , Zimmermann W , Smith DF , Blackwell JM , Stuart KD , Barrell B , Myler PJ (- 91)
Ref: Science, 309 :436, 2005 : PubMed Abstract ESTHER: Ivens_2005_Science_309_436 PubMedSearch: Ivens 2005 Science 309 436 PubMedID: 16020728 Gene_locus related to this paper: leima-e9ady6 ,
leima-L2464.12 ,
leima-L2802.02 ,
leima-OPB ,
leima-q4fw33 ,
leima-q4fwg8 ,
leima-q4fwj0 ,
leima-q4fya7 ,
leima-q4q0a1 ,
leima-q4q0t5 ,
leima-q4q0v0 ,
leima-q4q1h9 ,
leima-q4q2c9 ,
leima-q4q4j7 ,
leima-q4q4t6 ,
leima-q4q5j1 ,
leima-q4q6e9 ,
leima-q4q7v8 ,
leima-q4q8a8 ,
leima-q4q9g9 ,
leima-q4q080 ,
leima-q4q398 ,
leima-q4q615 ,
leima-q4q819 ,
leima-q4q871 ,
leima-q4q942 ,
leima-q4qae7 ,
leima-q4qb85 ,
leima-q4qdz7 ,
leima-q4qe26 ,
leima-q4qe31 ,
leima-q4qe85 ,
leima-q4qe86 ,
leima-q4qe87 ,
leima-q4qe90 ,
leima-q4qec8 ,
leima-q4qgz4 ,
leima-q4qgz5 ,
leima-q4qhs0 ,
leima-q4qj45 Abstract
Leishmania species cause a spectrum of human diseases in tropical and subtropical regions of the world. We have sequenced the 36 chromosomes of the 32.8-megabase haploid genome of Leishmania major (Friedlin strain) and predict 911 RNA genes, 39 pseudogenes, and 8272 protein-coding genes, of which 36% can be ascribed a putative function. These include genes involved in host-pathogen interactions, such as proteolytic enzymes, and extensive machinery for synthesis of complex surface glycoconjugates. The organization of protein-coding genes into long, strand-specific, polycistronic clusters and lack of general transcription factors in the L. major, Trypanosoma brucei, and Trypanosoma cruzi (Tritryp) genomes suggest that the mechanisms regulating RNA polymerase II-directed transcription are distinct from those operating in other eukaryotes, although the trypanosomatids appear capable of chromatin remodeling. Abundant RNA-binding proteins are encoded in the Tritryp genomes, consistent with active posttranscriptional regulation of gene expression.
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