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mpa

Gene
mpa
Protein
Proteasome-associated ATPase
Organism
Mycobacterium gilvum (strain PYR-GCK)
Length
615 amino acids
Function
ATPase which is responsible for recognizing, binding, unfolding and translocation of pupylated proteins into the bacterial 20S proteasome core particle. May be essential for opening the gate of the 20S proteasome via an interaction with its C-terminus, thereby allowing substrate entry and access to the site of proteolysis. Thus, the C-termini of the proteasomal ATPase may function like a 'key in a lock' to induce gate opening and therefore regulate proteolysis.
Similarity
Belongs to the AAA ATPase family.
Mass
68.021 kDa
Sequence
MSESERPEAGDGTDALGASPDTPLSSEDAAELEQLRREASVLREQLADAAGTIGSARSVRDVHQLEARIDSLAARNAKLMDTLKEARQQLLALREEVDRLGQPPSGYGVLLSVQDDETVDVFTSGRRMRLTCSPNIDTKGLKKGQTVRLNEALTVVEAGHFESVGEISTLREILADGHRALVVGHADEERIVWLAEPLVASADLPDGYDDDLGDDRPRKLRPGDSLLVDTKAGYAFERVPKAEVEDLVLEEVPDVSYNDIGGLGRQIEQIRDAVELPFLHKELYREYSLRPPKGVLLYGPPGCGKTLIAKAVANSLAKKMAEVRGDDAREAKSYFLNIKGPELLNKFVGETERHIRLIFQRAREKASEGTPVIVFFDEMDSIFRTRGTGVSSDVETTVVPQLLSEIDGVEGLENVIVIGASNREDMIDPAILRPGRLDVKIKIERPDAESAMDIFSKYLTDELPIHEDDLSEFSGDRSLTIKAMIEKVVDRMYAEIDDNRFLEVTYANGDKEVMYFKDFNSGAMIQNVVDRAKKNAIKAVLETGQRGLRIQHLLDSIVDEFAENEDLPNTTNPDDWARISGKKGERIVYIRTLVTGKSSSASRAIDTESNLGQYL

Gene
mpa
Protein
Proteasome-associated ATPase
Organism
Mycobacterium sp. (strain JLS)
Length
615 amino acids
Function
ATPase which is responsible for recognizing, binding, unfolding and translocation of pupylated proteins into the bacterial 20S proteasome core particle. May be essential for opening the gate of the 20S proteasome via an interaction with its C-terminus, thereby allowing substrate entry and access to the site of proteolysis. Thus, the C-termini of the proteasomal ATPase may function like a 'key in a lock' to induce gate opening and therefore regulate proteolysis.
Similarity
Belongs to the AAA ATPase family.
Mass
68.433 kDa
Sequence
MSESQRHEAREDGFTTPHESGLSSEDAAELEELRREAAALREQLENAVGPQSGLRSARDVHQLEARIDSLAARNAKLMDTLKEARQQLLALREEVDRLGQPPSGYGVLLASHEDDTVDVFTSGRKMRLTCSPNIDVKALKQGQTVRLNEALTVVEAGTFEAVGEISTLREILSDGHRALVVGHADEERIVWLAEPLVSVEHLPDNEVAGPELDDDRPRRLRPGDSLLVDTKAGYAFERIPKAEVEDLVLEEVPDVSYSDIGGLTRQIEQIRDAVELPFLHKDLYREYSLRPPKGVLLYGPPGCGKTLIAKAVANSLAKKMAEVRGDDAREAKSYFLNIKGPELLNKFVGETERHIRLIFQRAREKASEGTPVIVFFDEMDSIFRTRGTGVSSDVETTVVPQLLSEIDGVEGLENVIVIGASNREDMIDPAILRPGRLDVKIKIERPDAEAAQDIFSKYLTEELPVNEDDLAEFGGDRSLTIKAMIEKVVDRMYAEIDDNRFLEVTYANGDKEVMYFKDFNSGAMIQNVVDRAKKYAIKSVLETGQKGLRIQHLLDSIVDEFAENEDLPNTTNPDDWARISGKKGERIVYIRTLVTGKSSSANRAIDTESNLGQYL

Gene
mpa
Protein
Proteasome-associated ATPase
Organism
Mycobacterium sp. (strain KMS)
Length
615 amino acids
Function
ATPase which is responsible for recognizing, binding, unfolding and translocation of pupylated proteins into the bacterial 20S proteasome core particle. May be essential for opening the gate of the 20S proteasome via an interaction with its C-terminus, thereby allowing substrate entry and access to the site of proteolysis. Thus, the C-termini of the proteasomal ATPase may function like a 'key in a lock' to induce gate opening and therefore regulate proteolysis.
Similarity
Belongs to the AAA ATPase family.
Mass
68.433 kDa
Sequence
MSESQRHEAREDGFTTPHESGLSSEDAAELEELRREAAALREQLENAVGPQSGLRSARDVHQLEARIDSLAARNAKLMDTLKEARQQLLALREEVDRLGQPPSGYGVLLASHEDDTVDVFTSGRKMRLTCSPNIDVKALKQGQTVRLNEALTVVEAGTFEAVGEISTLREILSDGHRALVVGHADEERIVWLAEPLVSVEHLPDNEVAGPELDDDRPRRLRPGDSLLVDTKAGYAFERIPKAEVEDLVLEEVPDVSYSDIGGLTRQIEQIRDAVELPFLHKDLYREYSLRPPKGVLLYGPPGCGKTLIAKAVANSLAKKMAEVRGDDAREAKSYFLNIKGPELLNKFVGETERHIRLIFQRAREKASEGTPVIVFFDEMDSIFRTRGTGVSSDVETTVVPQLLSEIDGVEGLENVIVIGASNREDMIDPAILRPGRLDVKIKIERPDAEAAQDIFSKYLTEELPVNEDDLAEFGGDRSLTIKAMIEKVVDRMYAEIDDNRFLEVTYANGDKEVMYFKDFNSGAMIQNVVDRAKKYAIKSVLETGQKGLRIQHLLDSIVDEFAENEDLPNTTNPDDWARISGKKGERIVYIRTLVTGKSSSANRAIDTESNLGQYL

Gene
mpa
Protein
Proteasome-associated ATPase
Organism
Mycobacterium sp. (strain MCS)
Length
615 amino acids
Function
ATPase which is responsible for recognizing, binding, unfolding and translocation of pupylated proteins into the bacterial 20S proteasome core particle. May be essential for opening the gate of the 20S proteasome via an interaction with its C-terminus, thereby allowing substrate entry and access to the site of proteolysis. Thus, the C-termini of the proteasomal ATPase may function like a 'key in a lock' to induce gate opening and therefore regulate proteolysis.
Similarity
Belongs to the AAA ATPase family.
Mass
68.433 kDa
Sequence
MSESQRHEAREDGFTTPHESGLSSEDAAELEELRREAAALREQLENAVGPQSGLRSARDVHQLEARIDSLAARNAKLMDTLKEARQQLLALREEVDRLGQPPSGYGVLLASHEDDTVDVFTSGRKMRLTCSPNIDVKALKQGQTVRLNEALTVVEAGTFEAVGEISTLREILSDGHRALVVGHADEERIVWLAEPLVSVEHLPDNEVAGPELDDDRPRRLRPGDSLLVDTKAGYAFERIPKAEVEDLVLEEVPDVSYSDIGGLTRQIEQIRDAVELPFLHKDLYREYSLRPPKGVLLYGPPGCGKTLIAKAVANSLAKKMAEVRGDDAREAKSYFLNIKGPELLNKFVGETERHIRLIFQRAREKASEGTPVIVFFDEMDSIFRTRGTGVSSDVETTVVPQLLSEIDGVEGLENVIVIGASNREDMIDPAILRPGRLDVKIKIERPDAEAAQDIFSKYLTEELPVNEDDLAEFGGDRSLTIKAMIEKVVDRMYAEIDDNRFLEVTYANGDKEVMYFKDFNSGAMIQNVVDRAKKYAIKSVLETGQKGLRIQHLLDSIVDEFAENEDLPNTTNPDDWARISGKKGERIVYIRTLVTGKSSSANRAIDTESNLGQYL

Gene
mpa
Protein
Proteasome-associated ATPase
Organism
Mycobacterium vanbaalenii (strain DSM 7251 / PYR-1)
Length
615 amino acids
Function
ATPase which is responsible for recognizing, binding, unfolding and translocation of pupylated proteins into the bacterial 20S proteasome core particle. May be essential for opening the gate of the 20S proteasome via an interaction with its C-terminus, thereby allowing substrate entry and access to the site of proteolysis. Thus, the C-termini of the proteasomal ATPase may function like a 'key in a lock' to induce gate opening and therefore regulate proteolysis.
Similarity
Belongs to the AAA ATPase family.
Mass
68.423 kDa
Sequence
MSESERSEASEVFGTSPDSRLSSEDAAELEQLRREAAILREQLEDAGGLATSARAARDVHQLEARIDSLAARNAKLMDTLKEARQQLLALREEVDRLGQPPSGYGVLLSVQDDETVDVFTSGRKMRLTCSPNIETKELKKGQTVRLNEALTVVEAGHFESVGEISTLREILSDGHRALVVGHADEERIVWLAEPLVAAEHLPEGSYADEDDLTDDRPRKLRPGDSLLVDTKAGYAFERIPKAEVEDLVLEEVPDVSYNDIGGLGRQIEQIRDAVELPFLHKELYREYSLRPPKGVLLYGPPGCGKTLIAKAVANSLAKKMAEVRGDDAREAKSYFLNIKGPELLNKFVGETERHIRLIFQRAREKASEGTPVIVFFDEMDSIFRTRGTGVSSDVETTVVPQLLSEIDGVEGLENVIVIGASNREDMIDPAILRPGRLDVKIKIERPDAESAQDIFSKYLTEELPIHDDDLAEFSGDRSLTIKAMIEKVVDRMYAEIDDNRFLEVTYANGDKEVMYFKDFNSGAMIQNVVDRAKKNAIKAVLETGQRGLRIQHLLDSIIDEFAENEDLPNTTNPDDWARISGKKGERIVYIRTLVTGKSSSASRAIDTESNLGQYL

Gene
mpa
Protein
Proteasome-associated ATPase
Organism
Mycobacterium smegmatis (strain ATCC 700084 / mc(2)155)
Length
613 amino acids
Function
ATPase which is responsible for recognizing, binding, unfolding and translocation of pupylated proteins into the bacterial 20S proteasome core particle. May be essential for opening the gate of the 20S proteasome via an interaction with its C-terminus, thereby allowing substrate entry and access to the site of proteolysis. Thus, the C-termini of the proteasomal ATPase may function like a 'key in a lock' to induce gate opening and therefore regulate proteolysis.
Similarity
Belongs to the AAA ATPase family.
Mass
67.964 kDa
Sequence
MSESERSEGFPEGFAGAGSGSLSSEDAAELEALRREAAMLREQLENAVGPQSGLRSARDVHQLEARIDSLAARNAKLMDTLKEARQQLLALREEVDRLGQPPSGYGVLLATHDDDTVDVFTSGRKMRLTCSPNIEVKELKQGQTVRLNEALTVVEAGNFEAVGEISTLREILADGHRALVVGHADEERIVWLAEPLVAAKDLPDEPTDYFDDSRPRKLRPGDSLLVDTKAGYAFERIPKAEVEDLVLEEVPDVSYNDIGGLGRQIEQIRDAVELPFLHKDLYKEYSLRPPKGVLLYGPPGCGKTLIAKAVANSLAKKMAEVRGDDAREAKSYFLNIKGPELLNKFVGETERHIRLIFQRAREKASEGTPVIVFFDEMDSIFRTRGTGVSSDVETTVVPQLLSEIDGVEGLENVIVIGASNREDMIDPAILRPGRLDVKIKIERPDAEAAQDIFSKYLTEDLPVHADDLTEFNGDRALCIKAMIEKVVDRMYAEIDDNRFLEVTYANGDKEVMYFKDFNSGAMIQNVVDRAKKYAIKSVLETGQKGLRIQHLLDSIVDEFAENEDLPNTTNPDDWARISGKKGERIVYIRTLVTGKSSSASRAIDTESNLGQYL

Gene
mpa
Protein
Proteasome-associated ATPase
Organism
Mycobacterium avium (strain 104)
Length
609 amino acids
Function
ATPase which is responsible for recognizing, binding, unfolding and translocation of pupylated proteins into the bacterial 20S proteasome core particle. May be essential for opening the gate of the 20S proteasome via an interaction with its C-terminus, thereby allowing substrate entry and access to the site of proteolysis. Thus, the C-termini of the proteasomal ATPase may function like a 'key in a lock' to induce gate opening and therefore regulate proteolysis.
Similarity
Belongs to the AAA ATPase family.
Mass
67.575 kDa
Sequence
MGSSERSEAFGTPRESDMSSGDEAELEELRREAAMLREQLEHAVGSHGGARSARDVHQLEARIDSLAARNSKLMETLKEARQQLLALREEVDRLGQPPSGYGVLLATHEDDTVDVFTSGRKMRLTCSPNIDVSLLRKGQTVRLNEALTVVEAGTFESVGEISTLRELLADGHRALVVGHADEERIVWLAEPLVADNLPDGHPDALNDDTRPRKLRPGDSLLVDTKAGYAFERIPKAEVEDLVLEEVPDVSYEDIGGLTRQIEQIRDAVELPFLHKELYREYALRPPKGVLLYGPPGCGKTLIAKAVANSLAKKMAEVRGDDAREAKSYFLNIKGPELLNKFVGETERHIRLIFQRAREKASEGTPVIVFFDEMDSIFRTRGTGVSSDVETTVVPQLLSEIDGVEGLENVIVIGASNREDMIDPAILRPGRLDVKIKIERPDAEAAQDIFSKYLTEELPLHADDLAEFGGDRTACIKAMIEKVVERMYAEIDDNRFLEVTYANGDKEVMYFKDFNSGAMIQNVVDRAKKNAIKSVLETGQPGLRIQHLLDSIVDEFAENEDLPNTTNPDDWARISGKKGERIVYIRTLVTGKSSSASRAIDTESNLGQYL

Gene
mpa
Protein
Proteasome-associated ATPase
Organism
Mycobacterium bovis (strain ATCC BAA-935 / AF2122/97)
Length
609 amino acids
Function
ATPase which is responsible for recognizing, binding, unfolding and translocation of pupylated proteins into the bacterial 20S proteasome core particle. May be essential for opening the gate of the 20S proteasome via an interaction with its C-terminus, thereby allowing substrate entry and access to the site of proteolysis. Thus, the C-termini of the proteasomal ATPase may function like a 'key in a lock' to induce gate opening and therefore regulate proteolysis.
Similarity
Belongs to the AAA ATPase family.
Mass
67.401 kDa
Sequence
MGESERSEAFGIPRDSPLSSGDAAELEQLRREAAVLREQLENAVGSHAPTRSARDIHQLEARIDSLAARNSKLMETLKEARQQLLALREEVDRLGQPPSGYGVLLATHDDDTVDVFTSGRKMRLTCSPNIDAASLKKGQTVRLNEALTVVEAGTFEAVGEISTLREILADGHRALVVGHADEERVVWLADPLIAEDLPDGLPEALNDDTRPRKLRPGDSLLVDTKAGYAFERIPKAEVEDLVLEEVPDVSYADIGGLSRQIEQIRDAVELPFLHKELYREYSLRPPKGVLLYGPPGCGKTLIAKAVANSLAKKMAEVRGDDAHEAKSYFLNIKGPELLNKFVGETERHIRLIFQRAREKASEGTPVIVFFDEMDSIFRTRGTGVSSDVETTVVPQLLSEIDGVEGLENVIVIGASNREDMIDPAILRPGRLDVKIKIERPDAEAAQDIYSKYLTEFLPVHADDLAEFDGDRSACIKAMIEKVVDRMYAEIDDNRFLEVTYANGDKEVMYFKDFNSGAMIQNVVDRAKKNAIKSVLETGQPGLRIQHLLDSIVDEFAENEDLPNTTNPDDWARISGKKGERIVYIRTLVTGKSSSASRAIDTESNLGQYL

Gene
mpa
Protein
Proteasome-associated ATPase
Organism
Mycobacterium bovis (strain BCG / Pasteur 1173P2)
Length
609 amino acids
Function
ATPase which is responsible for recognizing, binding, unfolding and translocation of pupylated proteins into the bacterial 20S proteasome core particle. May be essential for opening the gate of the 20S proteasome via an interaction with its C-terminus, thereby allowing substrate entry and access to the site of proteolysis. Thus, the C-termini of the proteasomal ATPase may function like a 'key in a lock' to induce gate opening and therefore regulate proteolysis.
Similarity
Belongs to the AAA ATPase family.
Mass
67.401 kDa
Sequence
MGESERSEAFGIPRDSPLSSGDAAELEQLRREAAVLREQLENAVGSHAPTRSARDIHQLEARIDSLAARNSKLMETLKEARQQLLALREEVDRLGQPPSGYGVLLATHDDDTVDVFTSGRKMRLTCSPNIDAASLKKGQTVRLNEALTVVEAGTFEAVGEISTLREILADGHRALVVGHADEERVVWLADPLIAEDLPDGLPEALNDDTRPRKLRPGDSLLVDTKAGYAFERIPKAEVEDLVLEEVPDVSYADIGGLSRQIEQIRDAVELPFLHKELYREYSLRPPKGVLLYGPPGCGKTLIAKAVANSLAKKMAEVRGDDAHEAKSYFLNIKGPELLNKFVGETERHIRLIFQRAREKASEGTPVIVFFDEMDSIFRTRGTGVSSDVETTVVPQLLSEIDGVEGLENVIVIGASNREDMIDPAILRPGRLDVKIKIERPDAEAAQDIYSKYLTEFLPVHADDLAEFDGDRSACIKAMIEKVVDRMYAEIDDNRFLEVTYANGDKEVMYFKDFNSGAMIQNVVDRAKKNAIKSVLETGQPGLRIQHLLDSIVDEFAENEDLPNTTNPDDWARISGKKGERIVYIRTLVTGKSSSASRAIDTESNLGQYL

Gene
mpa
Protein
Proteasome-associated ATPase
Organism
Mycobacterium bovis (strain BCG / Tokyo 172 / ATCC 35737 / TMC 1019)
Length
609 amino acids
Function
ATPase which is responsible for recognizing, binding, unfolding and translocation of pupylated proteins into the bacterial 20S proteasome core particle. May be essential for opening the gate of the 20S proteasome via an interaction with its C-terminus, thereby allowing substrate entry and access to the site of proteolysis. Thus, the C-termini of the proteasomal ATPase may function like a 'key in a lock' to induce gate opening and therefore regulate proteolysis.
Similarity
Belongs to the AAA ATPase family.
Mass
67.401 kDa
Sequence
MGESERSEAFGIPRDSPLSSGDAAELEQLRREAAVLREQLENAVGSHAPTRSARDIHQLEARIDSLAARNSKLMETLKEARQQLLALREEVDRLGQPPSGYGVLLATHDDDTVDVFTSGRKMRLTCSPNIDAASLKKGQTVRLNEALTVVEAGTFEAVGEISTLREILADGHRALVVGHADEERVVWLADPLIAEDLPDGLPEALNDDTRPRKLRPGDSLLVDTKAGYAFERIPKAEVEDLVLEEVPDVSYADIGGLSRQIEQIRDAVELPFLHKELYREYSLRPPKGVLLYGPPGCGKTLIAKAVANSLAKKMAEVRGDDAHEAKSYFLNIKGPELLNKFVGETERHIRLIFQRAREKASEGTPVIVFFDEMDSIFRTRGTGVSSDVETTVVPQLLSEIDGVEGLENVIVIGASNREDMIDPAILRPGRLDVKIKIERPDAEAAQDIYSKYLTEFLPVHADDLAEFDGDRSACIKAMIEKVVDRMYAEIDDNRFLEVTYANGDKEVMYFKDFNSGAMIQNVVDRAKKNAIKSVLETGQPGLRIQHLLDSIVDEFAENEDLPNTTNPDDWARISGKKGERIVYIRTLVTGKSSSASRAIDTESNLGQYL

Gene
mpa
Protein
Proteasome-associated ATPase
Organism
Mycobacterium leprae (strain Br4923)
Length
609 amino acids
Function
ATPase which is responsible for recognizing, binding, unfolding and translocation of pupylated proteins into the bacterial 20S proteasome core particle. May be essential for opening the gate of the 20S proteasome via an interaction with its C-terminus, thereby allowing substrate entry and access to the site of proteolysis. Thus, the C-termini of the proteasomal ATPase may function like a 'key in a lock' to induce gate opening and therefore regulate proteolysis.
Similarity
Belongs to the AAA ATPase family.
Mass
67.449 kDa
Sequence
MGESERSEAFNPPREAGMSSGDIAELEQLRREIVVLREQLEHAVGPHGSVRSVRDVHQLEARIDSLTARNSKLMDTLKEARQQLLALREEVDRLGQPPSGYGVLLAAHDDETVDVFTSGRKMRLTCSPNIEVASLRKGQTVRLNEALTVVEAGTFEAVGEVSTLREVLADGHRALVVGHADEERIVCLAEPLVAENLLDGVPGALNDDSRPRKLRPGDSLLVDPKAGYAFERVPKAEVEDLVLEEVPDVSYQDIGGLTRQIEQIRDAVELPFLHKELYREYALRPPKGVLLYGPPGCGKTLIAKAVANSLAKKMAEVRGDDAREAKSYFLNIKGPELLNKFVGETERHIRLIFQRAREKASEGTPVIVFFDEMDSIFRTRGTGVSSDVETTVVPQLLSEIDGVEGLENVIVIGASNREDMIDPAILRPGRLDVKIKIERPDAEAAQDIYSKYLTESLPVHADDLTEFDGDRAACIKAMIEKVVDRMYAEIDDNRFLEVTYANGDKEVMYFKDFNSGAMIQNVVDRAKKNAIKSVLETGQPGLRIQHLLDSIVDEFAENEDLPNTTNPDDWARISGKKGERIVYIRTLVTGKSSSASRAIDTESNLGQYL

Gene
mpa
Protein
Proteasome-associated ATPase
Organism
Mycobacterium leprae (strain TN)
Length
609 amino acids
Function
ATPase which is responsible for recognizing, binding, unfolding and translocation of pupylated proteins into the bacterial 20S proteasome core particle. May be essential for opening the gate of the 20S proteasome via an interaction with its C-terminus, thereby allowing substrate entry and access to the site of proteolysis. Thus, the C-termini of the proteasomal ATPase may function like a 'key in a lock' to induce gate opening and therefore regulate proteolysis.
Similarity
Belongs to the AAA ATPase family.
Mass
67.449 kDa
Sequence
MGESERSEAFNPPREAGMSSGDIAELEQLRREIVVLREQLEHAVGPHGSVRSVRDVHQLEARIDSLTARNSKLMDTLKEARQQLLALREEVDRLGQPPSGYGVLLAAHDDETVDVFTSGRKMRLTCSPNIEVASLRKGQTVRLNEALTVVEAGTFEAVGEVSTLREVLADGHRALVVGHADEERIVCLAEPLVAENLLDGVPGALNDDSRPRKLRPGDSLLVDPKAGYAFERVPKAEVEDLVLEEVPDVSYQDIGGLTRQIEQIRDAVELPFLHKELYREYALRPPKGVLLYGPPGCGKTLIAKAVANSLAKKMAEVRGDDAREAKSYFLNIKGPELLNKFVGETERHIRLIFQRAREKASEGTPVIVFFDEMDSIFRTRGTGVSSDVETTVVPQLLSEIDGVEGLENVIVIGASNREDMIDPAILRPGRLDVKIKIERPDAEAAQDIYSKYLTESLPVHADDLTEFDGDRAACIKAMIEKVVDRMYAEIDDNRFLEVTYANGDKEVMYFKDFNSGAMIQNVVDRAKKNAIKSVLETGQPGLRIQHLLDSIVDEFAENEDLPNTTNPDDWARISGKKGERIVYIRTLVTGKSSSASRAIDTESNLGQYL

Gene
mpa
Protein
Proteasome-associated ATPase
Organism
Mycobacterium marinum (strain ATCC BAA-535 / M)
Length
609 amino acids
Function
ATPase which is responsible for recognizing, binding, unfolding and translocation of pupylated proteins into the bacterial 20S proteasome core particle. May be essential for opening the gate of the 20S proteasome via an interaction with its C-terminus, thereby allowing substrate entry and access to the site of proteolysis. Thus, the C-termini of the proteasomal ATPase may function like a 'key in a lock' to induce gate opening and therefore regulate proteolysis.
Similarity
Belongs to the AAA ATPase family.
Mass
67.572 kDa
Sequence
MADSERSEAFGTPDDTPLSSNDAAELEQLRREAAVLREQLESAVGPQGTARSARDVHQLEARIDSLAARNSKLMETLKEARQQLLALREEVDRLGQPPSGYGVLLSTHDDDTVDVFTSGRKMRLTCSPNIEISLLRKGQTVRLNEALTVVEAGTFESVGEISTLREVLADGHRALVVGHADEERIVWLAEPLVAEDLPDGFPDALNDDTKPRKLRPGDSLLVDTKAGYAFERIPKAEVEDLVLEEVPDVSYEDIGGLTRQIEQIRDAVELPFLHKELYREYALRPPKGVLLYGPPGCGKTLIAKAVANSLAKKMAEVRGDDSREAKSYFLNIKGPELLNKFVGETERHIRLIFQRAREKASEGTPVIVFFDEMDSIFRTRGTGVSSDVETTVVPQLLSEIDGVEGLENVIVIGASNREDMIDPAILRPGRLDVKIKIERPDAEAAQDIYSKYLTETLPVHADDLAEFEGERPACIKAMIEKVVDRMYAEIDDNRFLEVTYANGDKEVMYFKDFNSGAMIQNVVDRAKKNAIKSVLETGQPGLRIQHLLDSIVDEFAENEDLPNTTNPDDWARISGKKGERIVYIRTLVTGKSSSASRAIDTESNLGQYL

Gene
mpa
Protein
Proteasome-associated ATPase
Organism
Mycobacterium tuberculosis (strain ATCC 25177 / H37Ra)
Length
609 amino acids
Function
ATPase which is responsible for recognizing, binding, unfolding and translocation of pupylated proteins into the bacterial 20S proteasome core particle. May be essential for opening the gate of the 20S proteasome via an interaction with its C-terminus, thereby allowing substrate entry and access to the site of proteolysis. Thus, the C-termini of the proteasomal ATPase may function like a 'key in a lock' to induce gate opening and therefore regulate proteolysis.
Similarity
Belongs to the AAA ATPase family.
Mass
67.401 kDa
Sequence
MGESERSEAFGIPRDSPLSSGDAAELEQLRREAAVLREQLENAVGSHAPTRSARDIHQLEARIDSLAARNSKLMETLKEARQQLLALREEVDRLGQPPSGYGVLLATHDDDTVDVFTSGRKMRLTCSPNIDAASLKKGQTVRLNEALTVVEAGTFEAVGEISTLREILADGHRALVVGHADEERVVWLADPLIAEDLPDGLPEALNDDTRPRKLRPGDSLLVDTKAGYAFERIPKAEVEDLVLEEVPDVSYADIGGLSRQIEQIRDAVELPFLHKELYREYSLRPPKGVLLYGPPGCGKTLIAKAVANSLAKKMAEVRGDDAHEAKSYFLNIKGPELLNKFVGETERHIRLIFQRAREKASEGTPVIVFFDEMDSIFRTRGTGVSSDVETTVVPQLLSEIDGVEGLENVIVIGASNREDMIDPAILRPGRLDVKIKIERPDAEAAQDIYSKYLTEFLPVHADDLAEFDGDRSACIKAMIEKVVDRMYAEIDDNRFLEVTYANGDKEVMYFKDFNSGAMIQNVVDRAKKNAIKSVLETGQPGLRIQHLLDSIVDEFAENEDLPNTTNPDDWARISGKKGERIVYIRTLVTGKSSSASRAIDTESNLGQYL

Gene
mpa
Protein
Proteasome-associated ATPase
Organism
Mycobacterium tuberculosis (strain F11)
Length
609 amino acids
Function
ATPase which is responsible for recognizing, binding, unfolding and translocation of pupylated proteins into the bacterial 20S proteasome core particle. May be essential for opening the gate of the 20S proteasome via an interaction with its C-terminus, thereby allowing substrate entry and access to the site of proteolysis. Thus, the C-termini of the proteasomal ATPase may function like a 'key in a lock' to induce gate opening and therefore regulate proteolysis.
Similarity
Belongs to the AAA ATPase family.
Mass
67.401 kDa
Sequence
MGESERSEAFGIPRDSPLSSGDAAELEQLRREAAVLREQLENAVGSHAPTRSARDIHQLEARIDSLAARNSKLMETLKEARQQLLALREEVDRLGQPPSGYGVLLATHDDDTVDVFTSGRKMRLTCSPNIDAASLKKGQTVRLNEALTVVEAGTFEAVGEISTLREILADGHRALVVGHADEERVVWLADPLIAEDLPDGLPEALNDDTRPRKLRPGDSLLVDTKAGYAFERIPKAEVEDLVLEEVPDVSYADIGGLSRQIEQIRDAVELPFLHKELYREYSLRPPKGVLLYGPPGCGKTLIAKAVANSLAKKMAEVRGDDAHEAKSYFLNIKGPELLNKFVGETERHIRLIFQRAREKASEGTPVIVFFDEMDSIFRTRGTGVSSDVETTVVPQLLSEIDGVEGLENVIVIGASNREDMIDPAILRPGRLDVKIKIERPDAEAAQDIYSKYLTEFLPVHADDLAEFDGDRSACIKAMIEKVVDRMYAEIDDNRFLEVTYANGDKEVMYFKDFNSGAMIQNVVDRAKKNAIKSVLETGQPGLRIQHLLDSIVDEFAENEDLPNTTNPDDWARISGKKGERIVYIRTLVTGKSSSASRAIDTESNLGQYL

Gene
mpa
Protein
Proteasome-associated ATPase
Organism
Mycobacterium tuberculosis (strain KZN 1435 / MDR)
Length
609 amino acids
Function
ATPase which is responsible for recognizing, binding, unfolding and translocation of pupylated proteins into the bacterial 20S proteasome core particle. May be essential for opening the gate of the 20S proteasome via an interaction with its C-terminus, thereby allowing substrate entry and access to the site of proteolysis. Thus, the C-termini of the proteasomal ATPase may function like a 'key in a lock' to induce gate opening and therefore regulate proteolysis.
Similarity
Belongs to the AAA ATPase family.
Mass
67.401 kDa
Sequence
MGESERSEAFGIPRDSPLSSGDAAELEQLRREAAVLREQLENAVGSHAPTRSARDIHQLEARIDSLAARNSKLMETLKEARQQLLALREEVDRLGQPPSGYGVLLATHDDDTVDVFTSGRKMRLTCSPNIDAASLKKGQTVRLNEALTVVEAGTFEAVGEISTLREILADGHRALVVGHADEERVVWLADPLIAEDLPDGLPEALNDDTRPRKLRPGDSLLVDTKAGYAFERIPKAEVEDLVLEEVPDVSYADIGGLSRQIEQIRDAVELPFLHKELYREYSLRPPKGVLLYGPPGCGKTLIAKAVANSLAKKMAEVRGDDAHEAKSYFLNIKGPELLNKFVGETERHIRLIFQRAREKASEGTPVIVFFDEMDSIFRTRGTGVSSDVETTVVPQLLSEIDGVEGLENVIVIGASNREDMIDPAILRPGRLDVKIKIERPDAEAAQDIYSKYLTEFLPVHADDLAEFDGDRSACIKAMIEKVVDRMYAEIDDNRFLEVTYANGDKEVMYFKDFNSGAMIQNVVDRAKKNAIKSVLETGQPGLRIQHLLDSIVDEFAENEDLPNTTNPDDWARISGKKGERIVYIRTLVTGKSSSASRAIDTESNLGQYL

Gene
mpa
Protein
Proteasome-associated ATPase
Organism
Mycobacterium tuberculosis (strain CDC 1551 / Oshkosh)
Length
609 amino acids
Function
ATPase which is responsible for recognizing, binding, unfolding and translocation of pupylated proteins into the bacterial 20S proteasome core particle. May be essential for opening the gate of the 20S proteasome via an interaction with its C-terminus, thereby allowing substrate entry and access to the site of proteolysis. Thus, the C-termini of the proteasomal ATPase may function like a 'key in a lock' to induce gate opening and therefore regulate proteolysis.
Similarity
Belongs to the AAA ATPase family.
Mass
67.401 kDa
Sequence
MGESERSEAFGIPRDSPLSSGDAAELEQLRREAAVLREQLENAVGSHAPTRSARDIHQLEARIDSLAARNSKLMETLKEARQQLLALREEVDRLGQPPSGYGVLLATHDDDTVDVFTSGRKMRLTCSPNIDAASLKKGQTVRLNEALTVVEAGTFEAVGEISTLREILADGHRALVVGHADEERVVWLADPLIAEDLPDGLPEALNDDTRPRKLRPGDSLLVDTKAGYAFERIPKAEVEDLVLEEVPDVSYADIGGLSRQIEQIRDAVELPFLHKELYREYSLRPPKGVLLYGPPGCGKTLIAKAVANSLAKKMAEVRGDDAHEAKSYFLNIKGPELLNKFVGETERHIRLIFQRAREKASEGTPVIVFFDEMDSIFRTRGTGVSSDVETTVVPQLLSEIDGVEGLENVIVIGASNREDMIDPAILRPGRLDVKIKIERPDAEAAQDIYSKYLTEFLPVHADDLAEFDGDRSACIKAMIEKVVDRMYAEIDDNRFLEVTYANGDKEVMYFKDFNSGAMIQNVVDRAKKNAIKSVLETGQPGLRIQHLLDSIVDEFAENEDLPNTTNPDDWARISGKKGERIVYIRTLVTGKSSSASRAIDTESNLGQYL

Gene
mpa
Protein
Proteasome-associated ATPase
Organism
Mycobacterium tuberculosis (strain ATCC 25618 / H37Rv)
Length
609 amino acids
Function
ATPase which is responsible for recognizing, binding, unfolding and translocation of pupylated proteins into the bacterial 20S proteasome core particle. May be essential for opening the gate of the 20S proteasome via an interaction with its C-terminus, thereby allowing substrate entry and access to the site of proteolysis. Thus, the C-termini of the proteasomal ATPase may function like a 'key in a lock' to induce gate opening and therefore regulate proteolysis. Is required but not sufficient to confer resistance against the lethal effects of reactive nitrogen intermediates (RNI), antimicrobial molecules produced by activated macrophages and other cell types.
Similarity
Belongs to the AAA ATPase family.
Mass
67.401 kDa
Sequence
MGESERSEAFGIPRDSPLSSGDAAELEQLRREAAVLREQLENAVGSHAPTRSARDIHQLEARIDSLAARNSKLMETLKEARQQLLALREEVDRLGQPPSGYGVLLATHDDDTVDVFTSGRKMRLTCSPNIDAASLKKGQTVRLNEALTVVEAGTFEAVGEISTLREILADGHRALVVGHADEERVVWLADPLIAEDLPDGLPEALNDDTRPRKLRPGDSLLVDTKAGYAFERIPKAEVEDLVLEEVPDVSYADIGGLSRQIEQIRDAVELPFLHKELYREYSLRPPKGVLLYGPPGCGKTLIAKAVANSLAKKMAEVRGDDAHEAKSYFLNIKGPELLNKFVGETERHIRLIFQRAREKASEGTPVIVFFDEMDSIFRTRGTGVSSDVETTVVPQLLSEIDGVEGLENVIVIGASNREDMIDPAILRPGRLDVKIKIERPDAEAAQDIYSKYLTEFLPVHADDLAEFDGDRSACIKAMIEKVVDRMYAEIDDNRFLEVTYANGDKEVMYFKDFNSGAMIQNVVDRAKKNAIKSVLETGQPGLRIQHLLDSIVDEFAENEDLPNTTNPDDWARISGKKGERIVYIRTLVTGKSSSASRAIDTESNLGQYL

Gene
mpa
Protein
Proteasome-associated ATPase
Organism
Mycobacterium ulcerans (strain Agy99)
Length
609 amino acids
Function
ATPase which is responsible for recognizing, binding, unfolding and translocation of pupylated proteins into the bacterial 20S proteasome core particle. May be essential for opening the gate of the 20S proteasome via an interaction with its C-terminus, thereby allowing substrate entry and access to the site of proteolysis. Thus, the C-termini of the proteasomal ATPase may function like a 'key in a lock' to induce gate opening and therefore regulate proteolysis.
Similarity
Belongs to the AAA ATPase family.
Mass
67.542 kDa
Sequence
MADSERSEAFGTPDDTPLSSNDAAELEQLRREAAVLREQLESAVGPQGTARSARDVHQLEARIDSLAARNSKLMETLKEARQQLLALREEVDRLGQPPSGYGVLLSAHDDDTVDVFTSGRKMRLTCSPNIEISLLRKGQTVRLNEALTVVEAGTFESVGEISTLREVLADGHRALVVGHADEERIVWLAEPLVAEDLPDGFPDALNDDTKPRKLRPGDSLLVDTKAGYAFERIPKAEVEDLVLEEVPDVSYEDIGGLTRQIEQIRDAVELPFLHKELYREYALRPPKGVLLYGPPGCGKTLIAKAVANSLAKKMAEVRGDDSREAKSYFLNIKGPELLNKFVGETERHIRLIFQRAREKASEGTPVIVFFDEMDSIFRTRGTGVSSDVETTVVPQLLSEIDGVEGLENVIVIGASNREDMIDPAILRPGRLDVKIKIERPDAEAAQDIYSKYLTETLPVHADDLAEFEGERPACIKAMIEKVVDRMYAEIDDNRFLEVTYANGDKEVMYFKDFNSGAMIQNVVDRAKKNAIKSVLETGQPGLRIQHLLDSIVDEFAENEDLPNTTNPDDWARISGKKGERIVYIRTLVTGKSSSASRAIDTESNLGQYL

Gene
mpa
Protein
Proteasome-associated ATPase
Organism
Mycobacterium abscessus (strain ATCC 19977 / DSM 44196 / CIP 104536 / JCM 13569 / NCTC 13031 / TMC 1543)
Length
602 amino acids
Function
ATPase which is responsible for recognizing, binding, unfolding and translocation of pupylated proteins into the bacterial 20S proteasome core particle. May be essential for opening the gate of the 20S proteasome via an interaction with its C-terminus, thereby allowing substrate entry and access to the site of proteolysis. Thus, the C-termini of the proteasomal ATPase may function like a 'key in a lock' to induce gate opening and therefore regulate proteolysis.
Similarity
Belongs to the AAA ATPase family.
Mass
66.656 kDa
Sequence
MSESERSEAFGTPDAAEVERLRREVAALREQLEGSAARGPGDSGRLRDLNQLEARIDSLNARNAKLMDTLKEARQQLLALREEVDRLGQPPSGYGVLLAVQTDETVDVFTSGRKMRVTCSPNIETSELRRGQTVRLNEALTVVEAGNFESVGEISTLREVLDDGHRALVVGHADEERIVWLADPLIAPDLSEVSEDADGADLKPRKLRPGDSLLVDTKAGYAFERIPKAEVEDLVLEEVPDVSYSDIGGLARQIEQIRDAVELPFLHKDLYQEYSLRPPKGVLLYGPPGCGKTLIAKAVANSLAKKMAELRGDDSREAKSYFLNIKGPELLNKFVGETERHIRLIFQRAREKASDGTPVIVFFDEMDSIFRTRGTGVSSDVETTVVPQLLSEIDGVEGLENVIVIGASNREDMIDPAILRPGRLDVKIKIERPDAESAQDIFSKYLTVDLPVHSEDLAEFGGDRGLTVKAMIEKVVDRMYAEIDDNRFLEVTYANGDKEVMYFKDFNSGAMIQNVVDRAKKNAIKSVLETGQKGLRIQHLLDSIVDEFAENEDLPNTTNPDDWARISGKKGERIVYIRTLVTGKSSSASRAIDTESSLGQYL