ProGP418 (Putative Uncharacterized Protein)

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ProGP ID ProGP418 (Putative Uncharacterized Protein)
Validation Status Uncharacterized
Organism Information
Organism NameAcinetobacter baumannii ATCC 17978
Domain Bacteria
Classification Phylum : Proteobacteria
Class : gammaproteobacteria
Orders : Pseudomonadales
Family : Moraxellaceae
Genus : Acinetobacter
Species : baumannii
Strain : ATCC 17978
Taxonomic ID (NCBI) 400667
Genome Information
GenBank CP000521.1
EMBL CP018664.1
Organism Additional Information Acinetobacter baumannii is an opportunistic nosocomial pathogen infecting immunocompromised patients. It causes pneumonia, septicaemia, urinary tract infections and meningitis. There has been a rise in the multidrug-resistant as well as pandrug-resistant strains of the superbug.
Gene Information
Gene NameA1S_3744
GenBank Gene Sequence CP000521.1
Protein Information
Protein NamePutative Uncharacterized Protein
NCBI RefSeq ABS90169
EMBL-CDSABS90169.1
Sequence length 162AA
Subcellular LocationMembrane
Function Unknown
Glycosylation Status
Glycosylation Type O- (Ser/Thr) linked
Technique(s) used for Glycosylation Detection1. 2D-DIGE and MALDI-TOF/TOF MS and MS/MS 2. ZIC HILIC and Mass spectrometry (LTQ-Orbitrap Velos)
Glycan Information
Glycan Annotation Pentasaccharideβ-GlcNAc3NAcA4OAc-4-(β-GlcNAc-6-)-α-Gal-6-β-Glc-3-β-GalNAc-S/T.β-GlcNAc3NAcA4OAcA is an O-acetylated derivative of glucuronic acid.
GlyTouCan G09064NU
Technique(s) used for Glycan Identification 1H:13C HSQC 2D NMR and mass spectrometry
Protein Glycosylation linked (PGL) gene(s)
OST Gene NamePglLAb
OST ProGT IDProGT55
Accessory Gene(s)Progt IDProGT55.1
Literature
Year of Identification2012
Year of Identification Month Wise2012.06.07
ReferenceIwashkiw, J.A., Seper, A., Weber, B.S., Scott, N.E., Vinogradov, E., Stratilo, C., Reiz, B., Cordwell, S.J., Whittal, R., Schild, S. and Feldman, M.F., 2012. Identification of a general O-linked protein glycosylation system in Acinetobacter baumannii and its role in virulence and biofilm formation. PLoS pathogens, 8(6), p.e1002758.
Corresponding Author Mario F Feldman
ContactAlberta Glycomics Centre, Department of Biological Sciences, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada