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ECOLI:TRAG1
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Species (Taxon ID) | Escherichia coli (strain K12). (83333) | |
Gene Name(s) | traG | |
Protein Name(s) | Protein TraG
Protein TraG* | |
External Links | ||
UniProt | P33790 | |
EMBL | M59763 U01159 AP001918 | |
PIR | S20480 | |
RefSeq | NP_061478.1 WP_001007055.1 | |
ProteinModelPortal | P33790 | |
PRIDE | P33790 | |
GeneID | 1263567 | |
OMA | ANAMGES | |
Genevestigator | P33790 | |
GO | GO:0016021 GO:0005886 GO:0000746 | |
InterPro | IPR012931 | |
Pfam | PF07916 |
Annotations
Qualifier | GO ID | GO term name | Reference | ECO ID | ECO term name | with/from | Aspect | Extension | Notes | Status |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
involved_in |
GO:0000746 |
conjugation |
ECO:0000322 |
imported manually asserted information used in automatic assertion |
P |
Seeded From UniProt |
complete | |||
part_of |
GO:0005886 |
plasma membrane |
ECO:0000322 |
imported manually asserted information used in automatic assertion |
UniProtKB-KW:KW-1003 |
C |
Seeded From UniProt |
complete | ||
GO:0005886 |
plasma membrane |
ECO:0000314 |
C |
Figure 2B. The membrane portion of the cell was isolated by centrifugation, and the outer membrane and inner membrane were separated by isopycnic sucrose density gradient centrifugation of the total membrane fraction. Anti-TraG antibodies were raised in rabbit. Fig. 2B clearly shows that TraG is localized to the inner membrane. Note: "bacterial inner membrane" is a narrow synonym of the GO term "plasma membrane," so the GO term is correct. |
complete | |||||
part_of |
GO:0016021 |
integral component of membrane |
ECO:0000322 |
imported manually asserted information used in automatic assertion |
C |
Seeded From UniProt |
complete | |||
part_of |
GO:0016020 |
membrane |
ECO:0000322 |
imported manually asserted information used in automatic assertion |
C |
Seeded From UniProt |
complete | |||
Notes
References
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- ↑ Grahn, AM et al. (2000) Components of the RP4 conjugative transfer apparatus form an envelope structure bridging inner and outer membranes of donor cells: implications for related macromolecule transport systems. J. Bacteriol. 182 1564-74 PubMed GONUTS page