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BACSU:SIRA
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Species (Taxon ID) | Bacillus subtilis (strain 168). (224308) | |
Gene Name(s) | sirA (synonyms: yneE, yoxF) | |
Protein Name(s) | Sporulation inhibitor of replication protein SirA | |
External Links | ||
UniProt | P45707 | |
EMBL | X87845 Z73234 AL009126 | |
PIR | S57402 | |
RefSeq | NP_389673.1 | |
PDB | 4TPS | |
PDBsum | 4TPS | |
IntAct | P45707 | |
STRING | 224308.BSU17900 | |
PaxDb | P45707 | |
EnsemblBacteria | CAB13674 | |
GeneID | 936340 | |
KEGG | bsu:BSU17900 | |
PATRIC | 18975409 | |
GenoList | BSU17900 | |
eggNOG | NOG15839 | |
HOGENOM | HOG000095559 | |
OMA | DEFANHY | |
OrthoDB | EOG67HJVJ | |
BioCyc | BSUB:BSU17900-MONOMER | |
Proteomes | UP000001570 | |
GO | GO:0008156 GO:0030435 | |
InterPro | IPR019683 | |
Pfam | PF10747 |
Annotations
Qualifier | GO ID | GO term name | Reference | ECO ID | ECO term name | with/from | Aspect | Extension | Notes | Status |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
GO:0008156 |
negative regulation of DNA replication |
ECO:0000315 |
P |
Fig. 5 indicates that SirA reduces the amount of wild-type but not mutant DnaA bound at the origin of replication. Therefore this results indicate that interaction of SirA contacts DnaA at a patch of 3 residues located on the surface of domain I of the replication initiator protein and inhibits the ability of DNA to bind to the origin of replication. |
complete | |||||
involved_in |
GO:0030435 |
sporulation resulting in formation of a cellular spore |
ECO:0000322 |
imported manually asserted information used in automatic assertion |
P |
Seeded From UniProt |
complete | |||
involved_in |
GO:0008156 |
negative regulation of DNA replication |
ECO:0000322 |
imported manually asserted information used in automatic assertion |
P |
Seeded From UniProt |
complete | |||
Notes
References
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- ↑ Rahn-Lee, L et al. (2011) The sporulation protein SirA inhibits the binding of DnaA to the origin of replication by contacting a patch of clustered amino acids. J. Bacteriol. 193 1302-7 PubMed GONUTS page