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9VIRU:A0A088FLK9

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Species (Taxon ID) Thermus phage 2631. (1542447)
Gene Name(s) No Information Provided.
Protein Name(s) LysT endolysin (ECO:0000313 with EMBL:AIM47292.1)
External Links
UniProt A0A088FLK9
EMBL KJ561354
SMR A0A088FLK9
GO GO:0008745
GO:0008270
GO:0009253
CDD cd06583
Gene3D 3.40.80.10
InterPro IPR036505
IPR002502
IPR015510
IPR006619
PANTHER PTHR11022
Pfam PF01510
SMART SM00701
SUPFAM SSF55846

Annotations

Qualifier GO ID GO term name Reference ECO ID ECO term name with/from Aspect Extension Notes Status

enables

GO:0008270

zinc ion binding

GO_REF:0000002

ECO:0000256

match to sequence model evidence used in automatic assertion

InterPro:IPR006619

F

Seeded From UniProt

complete

enables

GO:0008745

N-acetylmuramoyl-L-alanine amidase activity

GO_REF:0000002

ECO:0000256

match to sequence model evidence used in automatic assertion

InterPro:IPR002502
InterPro:IPR006619
InterPro:IPR036505

F

Seeded From UniProt

complete

GO:0051715

cytolysis in other organism

PMID:26375388[1]

ECO:0000314

direct assay evidence used in manual assertion

P

interacting_taxon:37636

In figure 3, T. thermophilus was exposed to different concentrations of Ts2631 endolysin. At 5 minute intervals, for 40 minutes, the number of cells still alive was found by measuring OD600. According to the graph, no matter what concentration of endolysin was added, a significant number of cells died compared to cell death in the control. At the 35 minute mark, all concentration amounts showed over 50% cell death. This means that the endolysin from Ts2631 phage causes the death of the host cell.

complete
CACAO 13124

involved_in

GO:0009253

peptidoglycan catabolic process

GO_REF:0000002

ECO:0000256

match to sequence model evidence used in automatic assertion

InterPro:IPR002502
InterPro:IPR006619
InterPro:IPR036505

P

Seeded From UniProt

complete

Notes

References

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  1. Plotka, M et al. (2015) Biochemical Characterization and Validation of a Catalytic Site of a Highly Thermostable Ts2631 Endolysin from the Thermus scotoductus Phage vB_Tsc2631. PLoS ONE 10 e0137374 PubMed GONUTS page