Identification |
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Name: | Endoglucanase |
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Synonyms: | - Carboxymethylcellulase
- CMCase
- Cellulase
- Endo-1,4-beta-glucanase
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Gene Name: | bcsZ |
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Enzyme Class: | |
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Biological Properties |
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General Function: | Involved in catalytic activity |
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Specific Function: | Hydrolyzes carboxymethylcellulose |
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Cellular Location: | Secreted |
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SMPDB Pathways: | |
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KEGG Pathways: | |
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KEGG Reactions: | |
1.0Cellulose | + | 1.0 | ↔ | 1.0Cellulose | + | 1.0 |
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1.01,4-beta-D-Glucan | + | 1.0 | ↔ | 1.01,4-beta-D-Glucan | + | 1.0Cellobiose |
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Metabolites: | |
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GO Classification: | Function |
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catalytic activity | hydrolase activity | hydrolase activity, acting on glycosyl bonds | hydrolase activity, hydrolyzing O-glycosyl compounds | Process |
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carbohydrate metabolic process | metabolic process | primary metabolic process |
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Gene Properties |
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Blattner: | b3531 |
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Gene Orientation | Counterclockwise |
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Centisome Percentage: | 79.47 |
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Left Sequence End | 3687178 |
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Right Sequence End | 3688284 |
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Gene Sequence: | >1107 bp
ATGCTCAGTCAAATTCAACGCTTTGGCGGCGCGATGTTCACGCCAGTGCTGCTGTTTCCC
TTCGCCGGGATTGTGGTGGGTCTTGCCATCTTGCTGCAAAACCCGATGTTTGTCGGGGAA
TCACTGACCGATCCGAACAGTTTATTCGCGCAAATCGTACACATTATTGAAGAGGGCGGT
TGGACGGTATTCCGTAATATGCCGCTGATTTTTGCTGTCGGTTTACCCATTGGCCTTGCT
AAGCAAGCGCAGGGGCGTGCTTGTCTGGCGGTGATGGTGAGTTTCCTGACCTGGAACTAT
TTCATCAACGCGATGGGAATGACCTGGGGAAGCTACTTCGGCGTCGATTTCACTCAGGAC
GCGGTGGCAGGTAGCGGTCTGACAATGATGGCCGGGATTAAAACCCTCGATACCAGCATT
ATCGGCGCAATTATCATTTCCGGCATTGTGACGGCGCTGCATAACCGTCTGTTCGATAAA
AAACTGCCGGTTTTTCTCGGCATTTTCCAGGGGACGTCTTATGTGGTGATTATCGCCTTC
CTGGTGATGATCCCCTGTGCCTGGCTGACGTTGCTCGGCTGGCCAAAAGTACAAATGGGG
ATTGAATCTCTGCAAGCGTTCCTGCGTTCGGCGGGTGCACTTGGGGTCTGGGTTTACACC
TTCCTCGAACGTATTCTGATCCCAACCGGTTTACACCACTTCATCTACGGACAGTTTATC
TTTGGTCCGGCAGCTGTTGAAGGCGGCATTCAGATGTACTGGGCGCAGCATCTGCAAGAG
TTCAGTTTGAGCGCCGAGCCGCTGAAATCGTTGTTCCCGGAAGGCGGTTTTGCCCTGCAC
GGTAACTCAAAAATCTTTGGTGCCGTGGGCATTTCTTTAGCGATGTACTTCACTGCCGCA
CCGGAAAATCGGGTAAAAGTGGCGGGCTTGCTGATTCCCGCAACCTTAACCGCCATGCTG
GTGGGAATTACCGAACCGCTGGAATTTACCTTCCTGTTCATTTCACCGTTGCTGTTTGCG
GTACACGCCGTGCTGGCGGCCTCAATGTCGACCGTAATGTATCTCTTTGGTGTGGTGGGC
AACATGGGCGGAGGTCTGATTGACTAG |
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Protein Properties |
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Pfam Domain Function: | |
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Protein Residues: | 368 |
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Protein Molecular Weight: | 41700 |
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Protein Theoretical pI: | 9 |
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Signaling Regions: | |
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Transmembrane Regions: | |
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Protein Sequence: | >Endoglucanase
MNVLRSGIVTMLLLAAFSVQAACTWPAWEQFKKDYISQEGRVIDPSDARKITTSEGQSYG
MFSALAANDRAAFDNILDWTQNNLAQGSLKERLPAWLWGKKENSKWEVLDSNSASDGDVW
MAWSLLEAGRLWKEQRYTDIGSALLKRIAREEVVTVPGLGSMLLPGKVGFAEDNSWRFNP
SYLPPTLAQYFTRFGAPWTTLRETNQRLLLETAPKGFSPDWVRYEKDKGWQLKAEKTLIS
SYDAIRVYMWVGMMPDSDPQKARMLNRFKPMATFTEKNGYPPEKVDVATGKAQGKGPVGF
SAAMLPFLQNRDAQAVQRQRVADNFPGSDAYYNYVLTLFGQGWDQHRFRFSTKGELLPDW
GQECANSH |
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References |
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External Links: | |
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General Reference: | - Blattner, F. R., Plunkett, G. 3rd, Bloch, C. A., Perna, N. T., Burland, V., Riley, M., Collado-Vides, J., Glasner, J. D., Rode, C. K., Mayhew, G. F., Gregor, J., Davis, N. W., Kirkpatrick, H. A., Goeden, M. A., Rose, D. J., Mau, B., Shao, Y. (1997). "The complete genome sequence of Escherichia coli K-12." Science 277:1453-1462. Pubmed: 9278503
- Hayashi, K., Morooka, N., Yamamoto, Y., Fujita, K., Isono, K., Choi, S., Ohtsubo, E., Baba, T., Wanner, B. L., Mori, H., Horiuchi, T. (2006). "Highly accurate genome sequences of Escherichia coli K-12 strains MG1655 and W3110." Mol Syst Biol 2:2006.0007. Pubmed: 16738553
- Park, Y. W., Yun, H. D. (1999). "Cloning of the Escherichia coli endo-1,4-D-glucanase gene and identification of its product." Mol Gen Genet 261:236-241. Pubmed: 10102357
- Sofia, H. J., Burland, V., Daniels, D. L., Plunkett, G. 3rd, Blattner, F. R. (1994). "Analysis of the Escherichia coli genome. V. DNA sequence of the region from 76.0 to 81.5 minutes." Nucleic Acids Res 22:2576-2586. Pubmed: 8041620
- Zogaj, X., Nimtz, M., Rohde, M., Bokranz, W., Romling, U. (2001). "The multicellular morphotypes of Salmonella typhimurium and Escherichia coli produce cellulose as the second component of the extracellular matrix." Mol Microbiol 39:1452-1463. Pubmed: 11260463
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