Detailed view for LmjF.36.6060

Basic information

TDR Targets ID: 21199
Leishmania major, eukaryotic initiation factor 4a, putative

Source Database / ID:  TriTrypDB  GeneDB

pI: 6.0988 | Length (AA): 765 | MW (Da): 84636 | Paralog Number: 0

Signal peptide: N | GPI Anchor: N | Predicted trans-membrane segments: 0

Druggability Group : DG1

Targets have been classified into druggability groups (DG) according to their druggability score in network driven prioritizations. DGs range from 1 to 5; the higher the group number, the higher the chance of the target to be druggable

Pfam domains

PF02854   MIF4G domain

Gene Ontology

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GO:0005515   protein binding  
GO:0005488   binding  
GO:0003723   RNA binding  
GO:0016070   RNA metabolic process  

Metabolic Pathways

This gene is not mapped to any metabolic pathway in KEGG.

Structural information

Modbase 3D models:

There are 7 models calculated for this protein. More info on these models, including the models themselves is available at: Modbase

Target Beg Target End Template Template Beg Template End Identity Evalue Model Score MPQS zDope
80 339 1hu3 (A) 750 986 30.00 0 1 0.45 -0.66
67 339 2vso (E) 577 853 25.00 0.00000000013 1 0.546063 -0.26
73 337 1hu3 (A) 745 984 33.00 0.000000000006 1 0.401505 0.38
75 337 4iul (A) 69 309 28.00 0 1 0.599991 -0.53
85 339 4iul (A) 79 311 36.00 0 1 0.664433 -0.48
472 512 2xgu (A) 81 119 41.00 0.98 0.23 0.411695 0.18
510 637 2nsz (A) 322 431 13.00 0.000035 0.25 0.19552 -0.4

Help me make sense of these data.

Target Beg: first modeled residue
Target End: last modeled residue
Template: template structure used for modelling (PDB accession and chain)
Template Beg: first template residue in target-template alignment
Template End: last template residue in target-template alignment
Identity: sequence identity
Evalue: E value for target-template hit
Model Score: GA341 score (>0.7 for reliable model)
MPQS: ModPipe Quality Score (>1.1 for reliable model)
zDope: zDope Score (negative for reliable model)

A more detailed description of these scores is available at the Modbase Model Evaluation Help Pages, and in the papers referenced therein.

PDB Structures:

No structure availble in the PDB for this protein

Expression

Upregulation Percent Ranking Stage Dataset
Upper 80-100% percentile amastigotes, metacyclic. Fernandes MC
Show/Hide expression data references
  • Fernandes MC Dual Transcriptome Profiling of Leishmania-Infected Human Macrophages Reveals Distinct Reprogramming Signatures.

Orthologs

Ortholog group members (OG5_144369)

Species Accession Gene Product
Leishmania braziliensis LbrM.35.6370   hypothetical protein, conserved
Leishmania donovani LdBPK_366320.1   eukaryotic translation initiation factor 4 gamma 4
Leishmania infantum LinJ.36.6320   hypothetical protein, conserved
Leishmania major LmjF.36.6060   eukaryotic initiation factor 4a, putative
Leishmania mexicana LmxM.36.6060   hypothetical protein, conserved
Trypanosoma brucei gambiense Tbg972.11.11840   hypothetical protein, conserved
Trypanosoma brucei Tb927.11.10560   eukaryotic translation initiation factor 4 gamma 4
Trypanosoma congolense TcIL3000.11.11150   eukaryotic translation initiation factor 4 gamma 4
Trypanosoma cruzi TcCLB.510285.100   eukaryotic translation initiation factor 4 gamma 4
Trypanosoma cruzi TcCLB.504827.130   eukaryotic translation initiation factor 4 gamma 4

Essentiality

LmjF.36.6060 has one or more orthologs with essentiality data
Gene/Ortholog Organism Phenotype Source Study
Tb11.01.2330 Trypanosoma brucei significant loss of fitness in bloodstream forms (3 days) alsford
Tb11.01.2330 Trypanosoma brucei significant loss of fitness in bloodstream forms (6 days) alsford
Tb11.01.2330 Trypanosoma brucei significant loss of fitness in procyclic forms alsford
Tb11.01.2330 Trypanosoma brucei significant loss of fitness in differentiation of procyclic to bloodstream forms alsford
Show/Hide essentiality data references
  • sidik A Genome-wide CRISPR Screen in Toxoplasma Identifies Essential Apicomplexan Genes. Sidik, Saima M., et al. "A genome-wide CRISPR screen in toxoplasma identifies essential apicomplexan genes." Cell 166.6 (2016): 1423-1435.
  • nmpdr Genome-scale essentiality datasets from published studies (M. tuberculosis) National Microbial Pathogen Data Resource
  • neb C. elegans RNAi phenotypes Data obtained from Wormbase WS150, curated by K. Chaudary and T. Carlow, New England Biolabs
  • keio Systematic single-gene knock-out mutants of E. coli K12 The Keio Collection
  • goodall The Essential Genome of Escherichia coli K-12 (Transposon directed high-throughput mutagenesis) Goodall, Emily CA, et al. "The essential genome of Escherichia coli K-12." mBio 9.1 (2018): e02096-17.
  • alsford High-throughput phenotyping using parallel sequencing of RNA interference targets in the African trypanosome Genome Res 2011, 21:915-924
  • plasmo Functional Profiling of a Plasmodium Genome Reveals an Abundance of Essential Genes. Bushell, Ellen, et al. "Functional profiling of a Plasmodium genome reveals an abundance of essential genes." Cell 170.2 (2017): 260-272.
  • wormbase C. elegans RNAi experiments WormBase web site, http://www.wormbase.org, release WS170
  • gerdes Experimental determination and system-level analysis of essential genes in E. coli MG1655 Gerdes et al., J Bacteriol. 2003 185:5673-84
  • yeastgenome Systematic deletion of yeast genes Saccharomyces Genome Database
  • shigen Profiling of E. coli Chromosome (PEC) National Institute of Genetics, Japan
  • blattner Systematic mutagenesis of the E. coli (MG1655) genome J Bacteriol 2004, 186:4921-4930

Phenotypes and Validation (curated)

We have no manually annotated phenotypes for this target. What does this mean? / Care to help?

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Annotated validation

No validation data for this target

Associated compounds / Druggability

Known modulators for this target

No chemical compounds associated to this gene

Predicted associations

By orthology with druggable targets
Non orthologous druggable targets
By sequence similarity to non orthologous druggable targets
No additional associated druggable targets

Obtained from network model
No druggable targets predicted through repurposing network model

Assayability

Assay information

No assay information for this target.

Reagent availability

No reagent availability information for this target.

Bibliographic References

No literature references available for this target.

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