ProGP157 (HBHA (heparin-binding hemagglutinin))

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ProGP ID ProGP157 (HBHA (heparin-binding hemagglutinin))
Validation Status Uncharacterized
Organism Information
Organism NameMycobacterium bovis BCG strain 1173P2
Domain Bacteria
Classification Phylum : Actinobacteria
Class : Actinomycetia
Orders : Corynebacteriales
Family : Mycobacteriaceae
Genus : Mycobacterium
Species : bovis
Strain : BCG strain 1173P2
Taxonomic ID (NCBI) 410289
Genome Information
GenBank AM408590.1
EMBL AM408590
Organism Additional Information Mycobacterium bovis is the etiologic agent of bovine tuberculosis.
Gene Information
Gene NamehbhA (BCG_0516)
NCBI Gene ID 4696475
GenBank Gene Sequence NC_008769.1
Protein Information
Protein NameHBHA (heparin-binding hemagglutinin)
UniProtKB/SwissProt ID A1KFU9
NCBI RefSeq WP_003402339.1
EMBL-CDSCAL70501.1
UniProtKB Sequence >sp|A1KFU9|HBHA_MYCBP Heparin-binding hemagglutinin OS=Mycobacterium bovis (strain BCG / Pasteur 1173P2) GN=hbhA PE=1 SV=1 MAENSNIDDIKAPLLAALGAADLALATVNELITNLRERAEETRTDTRSRVEESRARLTKL QEDLPEQLTELREKFTAEELRKAAEGYLEAATSRYNELVERGEAALERLRSQQSFEEVSA RAEGYVDQAVELTQEALGTVASQTRAVGERAAKLVGIELPKKAAPAKKAAPAKKAAPAKK AAAKKAPAKKAAAKKVTQK
Sequence length 199 AA
Subcellular LocationSurface
Function Mycobacterial heparin-binding hemagglutinin (HBHA) functions as an adhesin for epithelial cells and induces bacterial auto-aggregation. Glycosylation of HBHA may protect the protein from proteolytic degradation (crucial for its stabilty), important for HBHA-mediated hemagglutination and for certain immunologic properties of the protein.
Glycosylation Status
Technique(s) used for Glycosylation DetectionMass shift detected on SDS-polyacrylamide gel and carbohydrate content determination by GC/ mass spectrophotometry analysis
Literature
Year of Identification1998
Year of Identification Month Wise1998.08.07
ReferenceMenozzi, F.D., Bischoff, R., Fort, E., Brennan, M.J. and Locht, C., 1998. Molecular characterization of the mycobacterial heparin-binding hemagglutinin, a mycobacterial adhesin. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 95(21), pp.12625-12630.
Corresponding Author C Locht
ContactGenetic and Molecular Microbiology Laboratory, National Institute of Health and Medical Research U447, Institut Pasteur de Lille, 1 rue Calmette, F-59019 Lille Cedex, France