Transporter Protein
PTH_2251


    Transport Function
Transporter Name: PTH_2251
Transporter Type: ATP-Dependent
Transporter Family: P-ATPase (TC#: 3.A.3)
The P-type ATPase (P-ATPase) Superfamily
Transporter Subfamily: 
Substrate/Function: copper ion
TC#: 
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    Genome Locus
PID:   147678586     Blast
Source:   Pelotomaculum thermopropionicum SI
Chromosome:   CHR
Location:   2358158..2358823
Gene:   -
Length:  221
Strand:  -
Code:   -
COG:   -
Product:  soluble P-type ATPase
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    Transmembrane Segment
TMSs: 
TMHMM Server 
Total:     2
TMS 1:  171-190
TMS 2:  194-213
Topology:   >PTH_2251
MQENGVDVSGLTADVEKLEEEGKTAMLMAVDGKPAAIIGVADTIKESSKEAINRLKEMGLEVWMLTGDNR
RTAEAIARQVGVEKVLAEVLPEDKAKQVEKLRGQGKVVGMVGDGINDAPALVTADVGFAIGTGTDVAIEA
ADITLIRGDLRGVAAAIRLSRATIKNIKQNLFWALVYNTVGIPVAALGLLNPVIAGAAMAFSSVSVVANA
LRLRRFKAGLA
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    Sequence
Protein Sequence: >PTH_2251 147678586 soluble P-type ATPase [Pelotomaculum thermopropionicum SI]
MQENGVDVSGLTADVEKLEEEGKTAMLMAVDGKPAAIIGVADTIKESSKEAINRLKEMGLEVWMLTGDNR
RTAEAIARQVGVEKVLAEVLPEDKAKQVEKLRGQGKVVGMVGDGINDAPALVTADVGFAIGTGTDVAIEA
ADITLIRGDLRGVAAAIRLSRATIKNIKQNLFWALVYNTVGIPVAALGLLNPVIAGAAMAFSSVSVVANA
LRLRRFKAGLA
DNA Sequence: >PTH_2251 147678586 soluble P-type ATPase [Pelotomaculum thermopropionicum SI]
atgcaggagaacggagtggacgtatccggactgaccgccgacgtggagaagctggaagaggaaggaaaga
ctgccatgctcatggcggtggacggaaagcccgccgcaatcatcggcgtggcggataccatcaaggagag
ctccaaagaggccatcaatcggctcaaggagatgggcctggaggtgtggatgctcaccggggacaaccgg
cgcaccgccgaggccatcgcccggcaggttggtgttgagaaagtgctggcggaagtgctgccggaagaca
aggcgaagcaggtggagaagctgcgcggccagggcaaggtggtcggcatggtgggcgacggcattaacga
cgcgccggccctggtcaccgccgacgtggggtttgccatcggcaccggcaccgacgtggccattgaggcc
gccgacatcaccctgatccggggagacctgcgcggggtggcggccgccatccggctgagccgggctacca
ttaaaaacatcaagcagaacctcttctgggcgctcgtctacaacaccgtgggcatccccgtggcggccct
gggcttgttaaacccggtcatcgccggggcggccatggctttcagctccgtttcggtggtggccaacgcg
cttaggctaaggcggtttaaggcaggattagcgtaa
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    Publications
Publications on this gene:
1.  J Bacteriol 2006 Jan ; 1(188):202-10.
Reconstruction and regulation of the central catabolic pathway in the thermophilic propionate-oxidizing syntroph Pelotomaculum thermopropionicum.

Kosaka T ,Uchiyama T ,Ishii S ,Enoki M ,Imachi H ,Kamagata Y ,Ohashi A ,Harada H ,Ikenaga H ,Watanabe K ,

Laboratory of Applied Microbiology, Marine Biotechnology Institute, Heita, Kamaishi, Iwate 026-0001, Japan. kazuya.watanabe@mbio.jp

Obligate anaerobic bacteria fermenting volatile fatty acids in syntrophic association with methanogenic archaea share the intermediate bottleneck step in organic-matter decomposition. These organisms (called syntrophs) are biologically significant in terms of their growth at the thermodynamic limit and are considered to be the ideal model to address bioenergetic concepts. We conducted genomic and proteomic analyses of the thermophilic propionate-oxidizing syntroph Pelotomaculum thermopropionicum to obtain the genetic basis for its central catabolic pathway. Draft sequencing and subsequent targeted gap closing identified all genes necessary for reconstructing its propionate-oxidizing pathway (i.e., methylmalonyl coenzyme A pathway). Characteristics of this pathway include the following. (i) The initial two steps are linked to later steps via transferases. (ii) Each of the last three steps can be catalyzed by two different types of enzymes. It was also revealed that many genes for the propionate-oxidizing pathway, except for those for propionate coenzyme A transferase and succinate dehydrogenase, were present in an operon-like cluster and accompanied by multiple promoter sequences and a putative gene for a transcriptional regulator. Proteomic analysis showed that enzymes in this pathway were up-regulated when grown on propionate; of these enzymes, regulation of fumarase was the most stringent. We discuss this tendency of expression regulation based on the genetic organization of the open reading frame cluster. Results suggest that fumarase is the central metabolic switch controlling the metabolic flow and energy conservation in this syntroph.

Publication Type: Research Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S.;

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