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AGGAC:Q7DK12
Contents
Species (Taxon ID) | Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans (Actinobacillusactinomycetemcomitans) (Haemophilus actinomycetemcomitans). (714) | |
Gene Name(s) | cdtB (ECO:0000313 with EMBL:BAA35117.1) | |
Protein Name(s) | Cytolethal distending toxin (ECO:0000313 with EMBL:BAA35117.1)
Cytolethal distending toxin B subunit (ECO:0000313 with EMBL:ACS74737.1) | |
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UniProt | Q7DK12 | |
EMBL | GQ231977 GQ231978 AB017807 | |
PDB | 2F2F | |
PDBsum | 2F2F | |
SMR | Q7DK12 | |
EvolutionaryTrace | Q7DK12 | |
GO | GO:0044072 GO:0009405 | |
Gene3D | 3.60.10.10 | |
InterPro | IPR003539 IPR005135 | |
Pfam | PF03372 | |
PIRSF | PIRSF018539 | |
PRINTS | PR01388 | |
SUPFAM | SSF56219 |
Annotations
Qualifier | GO ID | GO term name | Reference | ECO ID | ECO term name | with/from | Aspect | Extension | Notes | Status |
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GO:0044072 |
negative regulation by symbiont of host cell cycle |
ECO:0000315 |
P |
Figures 4 and 5 show the effect of targeted modifications of cdt genes on immunoinhibition. Human T cells were incubated with proteins produced from the cdt mutant-carrying plasmids (schematic in figure 3), and the cell cycle distribution was analyzed. Of particular interest are Figures 5bc, which demonstrate the high levels of G2 arrest in the cdtB mutant. |
complete | |||||
involved_in |
GO:0044072 |
negative regulation by symbiont of host cell cycle |
ECO:0000315 |
mutant phenotype evidence used in manual assertion |
P |
Seeded From UniProt |
complete | |||
involved_in |
GO:0009405 |
pathogenesis |
ECO:0000256 |
match to sequence model evidence used in automatic assertion |
P |
Seeded From UniProt |
complete | |||
Notes
References
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- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Shenker, BJ et al. (2000) Expression of the cytolethal distending toxin (Cdt) operon in Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans: evidence that the CdtB protein is responsible for G2 arrest of the cell cycle in human T cells. J. Immunol. 165 2612-8 PubMed GONUTS page