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3.A.7.12.1
The Cag pathogenicity island (PAI) proteins (Kutter et al., 2008).  CagD (Cag24) is essential for CagA translocation and maximal induction of interleukin-8 secretion (Cendron et al., 2009). It is required for a pro-inflammatory response and multiple cytoskeletal and gene regulatory effects in gastric epithelial cells. Its molecular properties are described in a review by Fischer (2011). Cag16 (CagM) (of unknown function and not dermonstrably homologous to proteins of type IV secretion systems in other bacteria) has 3-4 TMSs and is essential for CagA export. It may therefore be a core protein of the Cag complex (Ling et al. 2013).

Accession Number:P97227
Protein Name:Cag13
Length:196
Molecular Weight:23379.00
Species:Helicobacter pylori (Campylobacter pylori) [210]
Location1 / Topology2 / Orientation3: Cell membrane1 / Lipid-anchor2
Substrate

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RefSeq: NP_207330.1   
Entrez Gene ID: 899270   
KEGG: hpy:HP0534   

References (3)

[1] “cag, a pathogenicity island of Helicobacter pylori, encodes type I-specific and disease-associated virulence factors.”  Censini S.et.al.   8962108
[2] “Analyses of the cag pathogenicity island of Helicobacter pylori.”  Akopyants N.S.et.al.   9593295
[3] “The complete genome sequence of the gastric pathogen Helicobacter pylori.”  Tomb J.-F.et.al.   9252185
Structure:
2G3V     

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FASTA formatted sequence
1:	MSNNMRKLFS MIADSKDKKE KLIESLQENE LLSTDEKKKI IDQIKTMHDF FKQMHTNKGA 
61:	LDKVLRNYMK DYRAVIKSIG VDKFKKVYRL LESETMELLH AIAENPNFLF SKFDRSILGI 
121:	FLPFFSKPIM FKMSIREMDS QIELYGTKLP LLKLFVMTDE EMNFYANLKT IEQYNDYVRD 
181:	LLMKFDLEKY MKEKGV