pI: 6.477 |
Length (AA): 167 |
MW (Da): 17994 |
Paralog Number:
2
Signal peptide: N | GPI Anchor: N | Predicted trans-membrane segments: 0
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
Modbase 3D models:
PDB Structures:
Ortholog group members (OG5_133303)
Species | Accession | Gene Product |
---|---|---|
Escherichia coli | b1324 | lipid hydroperoxide peroxidase |
Mycobacterium tuberculosis | Rv1932 | Probable thiol peroxidase Tpx |
Mycobacterium ulcerans | MUL_2894 | thiol peroxidase |
Trichomonas vaginalis | TVAG_055200 | peroxiredoxin, putative |
Trichomonas vaginalis | TVAG_165610 | peroxiredoxin, putative |
Trichomonas vaginalis | TVAG_165690 | peroxiredoxin, putative |
Gene/Ortholog | Organism | Phenotype | Source Study |
---|---|---|---|
mtu1963 | Mycobacterium tuberculosis | non-essential | nmpdr |
b1324 | Escherichia coli | non-essential | goodall |
blattner | Systematic mutagenesis of the E. coli (MG1655) genome | J Bacteriol 2004, 186:4921-4930 |
alsford | High-throughput phenotyping using parallel sequencing of RNA interference targets in the African trypanosome | Genome Res 2011, 21:915-924 |
neb | C. elegans RNAi phenotypes | Data obtained from Wormbase WS150, curated by K. Chaudary and T. Carlow, New England Biolabs |
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 |
keio | Systematic single-gene knock-out mutants of E. coli K12 | The Keio Collection |
nmpdr | Genome-scale essentiality datasets from published studies (M. tuberculosis) | National Microbial Pathogen Data Resource |
yeastgenome | Systematic deletion of yeast genes | Saccharomyces Genome Database |
shigen | Profiling of E. coli Chromosome (PEC) | National Institute of Genetics, Japan |
In TDR Targets, information about phenotypes that are caused by drugs, or by genetic manipulation of cells (e.g. gene knockouts or knockdowns) is manually curated from the literature. These descriptions help to describe the potential of the target for drug development. If no information is available for this gene or if the information is incomplete, this may mean that i) the papers containing this information either appeared after the curation effort for this organism was carried out or they were inadvertently missed by curators; or that ii) the curation effort for this organism has not yet started.
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