Detailed view for CaO19.11509

Basic information

TDR Targets ID: 651169
Candida albicans, ATP phosphoribosyltransferase

Source Database / ID:  KEGG  

pI: 4.9669 | Length (AA): 298 | MW (Da): 32605 | Paralog Number: 1

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

Druggability Group : DG

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

PF01634   ATP phosphoribosyltransferase
PF08029   HisG, C-terminal domain

Gene Ontology

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GO:0005737   cytoplasm  
GO:0003879   ATP phosphoribosyltransferase activity  
GO:0000287   magnesium ion binding  
GO:0000105   histidine biosynthetic process  

Structural information

Modbase 3D models:

No model available for this protein in Modbase.

PDB Structures:

No structure availble in the PDB for this protein

Expression

No expression data available for this gene

Orthologs

Ortholog group members (OG5_129102)

Species Accession Gene Product
Arabidopsis thaliana AT1G58080   ATP phosphoribosyl transferase 1
Arabidopsis thaliana AT1G09795   ATP phosphoribosyl transferase 2
Candida albicans CaO19.4026   ATP phosphoribosyltransferase
Candida albicans CaO19.11509   ATP phosphoribosyltransferase
Escherichia coli b2019   ATP phosphoribosyltransferase
Mycobacterium leprae ML1310   Probable ATP phosphoribosyltransferase HisG
Mycobacterium tuberculosis Rv2121c   ATP phosphoribosyltransferase HisG
Mycobacterium ulcerans MUL_2352   ATP phosphoribosyltransferase
Oryza sativa 4331530   Os03g0134300
Saccharomyces cerevisiae YER055C   ATP phosphoribosyltransferase

Essentiality

CaO19.11509 has one or more orthologs with essentiality data
Gene/Ortholog Organism Phenotype Source Study
mtu2154 Mycobacterium tuberculosis essential nmpdr
b2019 Escherichia coli non-essential goodall
Show/Hide essentiality data references
  • blattner Systematic mutagenesis of the E. coli (MG1655) genome J Bacteriol 2004, 186:4921-4930
  • 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.
  • alsford High-throughput phenotyping using parallel sequencing of RNA interference targets in the African trypanosome Genome Res 2011, 21:915-924
  • nmpdr Genome-scale essentiality datasets from published studies (M. tuberculosis) National Microbial Pathogen Data Resource
  • gerdes Experimental determination and system-level analysis of essential genes in E. coli MG1655 Gerdes et al., J Bacteriol. 2003 185:5673-84
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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
  • wormbase C. elegans RNAi experiments WormBase web site, http://www.wormbase.org, release WS170
  • shigen Profiling of E. coli Chromosome (PEC) National Institute of Genetics, Japan
  • yeastgenome Systematic deletion of yeast genes Saccharomyces Genome Database

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
Species Known druggable target Linked compounds Reference
Mycobacterium tuberculosis ATP phosphoribosyltransferase HisG Compounds References
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

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Bibliographic References

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