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Accession Number: | Q9Z3C5 |
Protein Name: | SapD |
Length: | 583 |
Molecular Weight: | 63959.00 |
Species: | Campylobacter fetus [196] |
Number of TMSs: | 6 |
Location1 / Topology2 / Orientation3: | Cell membrane1 / Multi-pass membrane protein2 |
Substrate |
Cross database links:
Pfam: | PF00664 PF00005 |
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Gene Ontology
GO:0016021
C:integral to membrane
GO:0030256
C:type I protein secretion system complex
GO:0005524
F:ATP binding
GO:0042626
F:ATPase activity, coupled to transmembrane m...
GO:0008565
F:protein transporter activity
GO:0030253
P:protein secretion by the type I secretion s...
GO:0055085
P:transmembrane transport
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References (35)[1] “Campylobacter fetus surface layer proteins are transported by a type I secretion system.” Thompson S.A.et.al. 9851986 [2] “Characterization of the Campylobacter fetus sapA promoter: evidence that the sapA promoter is deleted in spontaneous mutant strains.” Tummuru M.K.et.al. 1522068 [3] “Rearrangement of sapA homologs with conserved and variable regions in Campylobacter fetus.” Tummuru M.K.et.al. 8346244 [4] “A lipopolysaccharide-binding domain of the Campylobacter fetus S-layer protein resides within the conserved N terminus of a family of silent and divergent homologs.” Dworkin J.et.al. 7896695 [5] “Surface array protein of Campylobacter fetus. Cloning and gene structure.” Blaser M.J.et.al. 2387868 [6] “” Blaser M.J.et.al. 2229082 [7] “Structure and genotypic plasticity of the Campylobacter fetus sap locus.” Tu Z.C.et.al. 12694614 [8] “Campylobacter fetus surface layer proteins are transported by a type I secretion system.” Thompson S.A.et.al. 9851986 [9] “Characterization of the Campylobacter fetus sapA promoter: evidence that the sapA promoter is deleted in spontaneous mutant strains.” Tummuru M.K.et.al. 1522068 [10] “Rearrangement of sapA homologs with conserved and variable regions in Campylobacter fetus.” Tummuru M.K.et.al. 8346244 [11] “A lipopolysaccharide-binding domain of the Campylobacter fetus S-layer protein resides within the conserved N terminus of a family of silent and divergent homologs.” Dworkin J.et.al. 7896695 [12] “Surface array protein of Campylobacter fetus. Cloning and gene structure.” Blaser M.J.et.al. 2387868 [13] “” Blaser M.J.et.al. 2229082 [14] “Structure and genotypic plasticity of the Campylobacter fetus sap locus.” Tu Z.C.et.al. 12694614 [15] “Campylobacter fetus surface layer proteins are transported by a type I secretion system.” Thompson S.A.et.al. 9851986 [16] “Characterization of the Campylobacter fetus sapA promoter: evidence that the sapA promoter is deleted in spontaneous mutant strains.” Tummuru M.K.et.al. 1522068 [17] “Rearrangement of sapA homologs with conserved and variable regions in Campylobacter fetus.” Tummuru M.K.et.al. 8346244 [18] “A lipopolysaccharide-binding domain of the Campylobacter fetus S-layer protein resides within the conserved N terminus of a family of silent and divergent homologs.” Dworkin J.et.al. 7896695 [19] “Surface array protein of Campylobacter fetus. Cloning and gene structure.” Blaser M.J.et.al. 2387868 [20] “” Blaser M.J.et.al. 2229082 [21] “Structure and genotypic plasticity of the Campylobacter fetus sap locus.” Tu Z.C.et.al. 12694614 [22] “Campylobacter fetus surface layer proteins are transported by a type I secretion system.” Thompson S.A.et.al. 9851986 [23] “Characterization of the Campylobacter fetus sapA promoter: evidence that the sapA promoter is deleted in spontaneous mutant strains.” Tummuru M.K.et.al. 1522068 [24] “Rearrangement of sapA homologs with conserved and variable regions in Campylobacter fetus.” Tummuru M.K.et.al. 8346244 [25] “A lipopolysaccharide-binding domain of the Campylobacter fetus S-layer protein resides within the conserved N terminus of a family of silent and divergent homologs.” Dworkin J.et.al. 7896695 [26] “Surface array protein of Campylobacter fetus. Cloning and gene structure.” Blaser M.J.et.al. 2387868 [27] “” Blaser M.J.et.al. 2229082 [28] “Structure and genotypic plasticity of the Campylobacter fetus sap locus.” Tu Z.C.et.al. 12694614 [29] “Campylobacter fetus surface layer proteins are transported by a type I secretion system.” Thompson S.A.et.al. 9851986 [30] “Characterization of the Campylobacter fetus sapA promoter: evidence that the sapA promoter is deleted in spontaneous mutant strains.” Tummuru M.K.et.al. 1522068 [31] “Rearrangement of sapA homologs with conserved and variable regions in Campylobacter fetus.” Tummuru M.K.et.al. 8346244 [32] “A lipopolysaccharide-binding domain of the Campylobacter fetus S-layer protein resides within the conserved N terminus of a family of silent and divergent homologs.” Dworkin J.et.al. 7896695 |
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FASTA formatted sequence |
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1: MRANEPKISE LKETIKKSKN CIVYAAIFSF FVNLLMLTPP LYMLQLYDRV VTSRSESTLF 61: FLTLIVLFLF ITMAIFEILR SRILIVFGNQ IDLNLTDRIY DAIFKLASRV PGRVTSQAMG 121: DLNAIKQYMS TNGIFAFLDA PWLPVYIAIL FVFHPWYGWF AIAAAIILFG VALLNEKATK 181: DGLKKSNDTY KNEMRLIDMN LRNSEVINAM GMNNNLKKIW KNKHHTFLNS HSDASIKAGV 241: YTNISKATRV TSQSMMLGLG AYLVLKMEVS PGMMIAGSIL LGRALAPLDI LIASWKSYKN 301: TKESYERLDK FLHDFPVEKD KLSLPDPRGD IACEAISLIP PSAKQPSLIG VSFALDAGDM 361: CAIIGPSAAG KSSLARAILG IWPVAHGVVR VDCADINQYY SDALGGFVGY LPQDVELFEG 421: TIAENIARFG ELDSVAVVEA AKSANVHDMI LRLPDGYDTK IGLGGMSLSG GQRQRVALAR 481: ALYKNPKIIV LDEPNASLDE EGERALYAAL LAMKGKATII LITHKLNVLQ AVDKIAVLNA 541: GQLVYFGERD AVLAKLSGNT APATKQVKTA AASISLDDAK EDE