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sopB

Gene
sopB
Protein
Inositol phosphate phosphatase SopB
Organism
Salmonella dublin
Length
561 amino acids
Function
Converts phosphatidylinositol 3,4,5-trisphosphate (PtdIns 3,4,5-P3) to PtdIns 3-P and prevents the transition of PtdIns 3-P to PtdIns 3,5-P2. It is one of the known effectors injected by Salmonella into the host cell and is required for invasion and for an efficient generation and maintenance of Salmonella-containing vacuole (SVC). Alteration of the phosphoinositide composition of the plasma membrane causes membrane ruffling and actin cytoskeleton rearrangements. The persistence of PtdIns 3-P diverts the SCV from the endocytic pathway resulting in enlarged vesicles, which are essential to create a favorable environment where Salmonella can replicate and avoid immune defenses of the host cells.
Similarity
Belongs to the phosphatase IpgD/SopB family.
Mass
61.854 kDa
Sequence
MQIQSFYHSASLKTQEAFKSLQKTLYNGMQILSGQGKAPAKAPDARPEIIVLREPGATWGNYLQHQKTSNHSLHNLYNLRRDLLTVGATVLGKQDPVLTSMANQMELAKVKADRPATKQEEAAAKALKKNLIELIAARTQQQDGLPAKEAHRFAAVAFRDAQDKQLNNQPWQTIKNTLTHNGHHYTNTQLPAAEMKIGAKDIFPSAYEGKGVCSWDTKNIHHANNLWMSTVSVHEDGKDKTLFCGIRHGVLSPYHEKDPLLRQVGAENKAKEVLTAALFSKPELLNKALAGEAVSLKLVSVGLLTASNIFGKEGTMVEDQMRAWQSLTQPGKMIHLKIRNKDGDLQTVKIKPDVAAFNVGVNELALKLGFGLKASDSYNAEALYQLLGNDLRPEARPGGWVGEWLAQYPDNYEVVNTLARQIKDIWKNNQHHKDGGEPYKLAQRLAMLAHEIDAVPAWNCKSGKDRTGMMDSEIKREIISLHQTHMLSAPGSLPDSGGQKIFQKVLLNSGNPGDSEPNTGGAGNKVMKNLSPEVLNLSYQKRVGDENIWQSVKGISSLITS

Gene
sopB
Protein
Inositol phosphate phosphatase SopB
Organism
Salmonella typhi
Length
561 amino acids
Function
Converts phosphatidylinositol 3,4,5-trisphosphate (PtdIns 3,4,5-P3) to PtdIns 3-P and prevents the transition of PtdIns 3-P to PtdIns 3,5-P2. It is one of the known effectors injected by Salmonella into the host cell and is required for invasion and for an efficient generation and maintenance of Salmonella-containing vacuole (SVC). Alteration of the phosphoinositide composition of the plasma membrane causes membrane ruffling and actin cytoskeleton rearrangements. The persistence of PtdIns 3-P diverts the SCV from the endocytic pathway resulting in enlarged vesicles, which are essential to create a favorable environment where Salmonella can replicate and avoid immune defenses of the host cell (By similarity).
Similarity
Belongs to the phosphatase IpgD/SopB family.
Mass
62.017 kDa
Sequence
MQIQSFYHSASLKTQEAFKSLQKTLYNGMQILSGQGKAPAKAPDARPEIIVLREPGATWGNYLQHQKTSNHSLHNLYNLQRDLLTVAATVLGKQDPVLTSMANQMELAKVKADRPATKQEEAAAKALKKNLIELIAARTQQQNGLPAKEAHRFAAVAFRDAQVKQLNNQPWQTIKNTLTHNGHHYTNTQLPAAEMKIGAKDIFPSAYEGKGVCSWDTKNIHHANNLWMSTVSVHEDGKDKTLFCGIRHGVLSPYHEKDPLLRQAGAENKAKEVLAAALFSKPELLNRALEGEAVSLKLVSVGLLTASNIFGKEGTMVEDQMRAWQSLTQPGKMIHLKIRNKDGDLQTVKIKPDVAAFNVGVNELALKLGFGLKASDSYNAEALHQLLGNDLRPEARPGGWVGEWLAQYPDNYEVVNTLARQIKDIWKNNQHHKDGGEPYKLAQRLAMLAHEIDAVPAWNCKSGKDRTGMMDSEIKRELISFHQTHMLSAPGSLPDSGGQKIFQKVLLNSGNLEIQKQNTGGAGNKVMKNLSPEVLNLSYQKRVGDENIWQSVKGISSLITS

Gene
sopB
Protein
Inositol phosphate phosphatase SopB
Organism
Salmonella typhimurium (strain LT2 / SGSC1412 / ATCC 700720)
Length
561 amino acids
Function
Converts phosphatidylinositol 3,4,5-trisphosphate (PtdIns 3,4,5-P3) to PtdIns 3-P and prevents the transition of PtdIns 3-P to PtdIns 3,5-P2. It is one of the known effectors injected by Salmonella into the host cell and is required for invasion and for an efficient generation and maintenance of Salmonella-containing vacuole (SVC). Alteration of the phosphoinositide composition of the plasma membrane causes membrane ruffling and actin cytoskeleton rearrangements. The persistence of PtdIns 3-P diverts the SCV from the endocytic pathway resulting in enlarged vesicles, which are essential to create a favorable environment where Salmonella can replicate and avoid immune defenses of the host cell.
Similarity
Belongs to the phosphatase IpgD/SopB family.
Mass
61.935 kDa
Sequence
MQIQSFYHSASLKTQEAFKSLQKTLYNGMQILSGQGKAPAKAPDARPEIIVLREPGATWGNYLQHQKASNHSLHNLYNLQRDLLTVAATVLGKQDPVLTSMANQMELAKVKADRPATKQEEAAAKALKKNLIELIAARTQQQDGLPAKEAHRFAAVAFRDAQVKQLNNQPWQTIKNTLTHNGHHYTNTQLPAAEMKIGAKDIFPSAYEGKGVCSWDTKNIHHANNLWMSTVSVHEDGKDKTLFCGIRHGVLSPYHEKDPLLRHVGAENKAKEVLTAALFSKPELLNKALAGEAVSLKLVSVGLLTASNIFGKEGTMVEDQMRAWQSLTQPGKMIHLKIRNKDGDLQTVKIKPDVAAFNVGVNELALKLGFGLKASDSYNAEALHQLLGNDLRPEARPGGWVGEWLAQYPDNYEVVNTLARQIKDIWKNNQHHKDGGEPYKLAQRLAMLAHEIDAVPAWNCKSGKDRTGMMDSEIKREIISLHQTHMLSAPGSLPDSGGQKIFQKVLLNSGNLEIQKQNTGGAGNKVMKNLSPEVLNLSYQKRVGDENIWQSVKGISSLITS

Gene
sopB
Protein
Inositol phosphate phosphatase SopB
Organism
Salmonella blockley
Length
433 amino acids
Function
Converts phosphatidylinositol 3,4,5-trisphosphate (PtdIns 3,4,5-P3) to PtdIns 3-P and prevents the transition of PtdIns 3-P to PtdIns 3,5-P2. It is one of the known effectors injected by Salmonella into the host cell and is required for invasion and for an efficient generation and maintenance of Salmonella-containing vacuole (SVC). Alteration of the phosphoinositide composition of the plasma membrane causes membrane ruffling and actin cytoskeleton rearrangements. The persistence of PtdIns 3-P diverts the SCV from the endocytic pathway resulting in enlarged vesicles, which are essential to create a favorable environment where Salmonella can replicate and avoid immune defenses of the host cell (By similarity).
Similarity
Belongs to the phosphatase IpgD/SopB family.
Mass
47.75 kDa
Fragment
single
Sequence
VLTSMANQMELAKVKADRPATKQEEAAAKALKKNLIELIAARTQQQDGLPAKEAHRFAAVAFRDAQVKQLNNQPWQTIKNTLTHNGHHYTNTQLPAAEMKIGAKDIFPSAYEGKGVCSWDTKNIHHANNLWMSTVSVHEDGKDKTLFCGIRHGVLSPYHEKDPLLRQVGAENKAKEVLTAALFSKPELLNKALAGEAVSLKLVSVGLLTASNIFGKEGTMVEDQMRAWQSLTQPGKMIHLKIRNKDGDLQTVKIKPDVAAFNVGVNELALKLGFGLKASDSYNAEALHQLLGNDLRPEARPGGWVGEWLAQYPDNYEVVNTLARQIKDIWKNNQHHKDGGEPYKLAQRLAMLAHEIDAVPAWNCKSGKDRTGMMDSEIKREHISLHQTHMLSAPGSLPDSGGQKIFQKVLLNSGNLEIQKQNTGGAGNKVMKN

Gene
sopB
Protein
Inositol phosphate phosphatase SopB
Organism
Salmonella bongori
Length
416 amino acids
Function
Converts phosphatidylinositol 3,4,5-trisphosphate (PtdIns 3,4,5-P3) to PtdIns 3-P and prevents the transition of PtdIns 3-P to PtdIns 3,5-P2. It is one of the known effectors injected by Salmonella into the host cell and is required for invasion and for an efficient generation and maintenance of Salmonella-containing vacuole (SVC). Alteration of the phosphoinositide composition of the plasma membrane causes membrane ruffling and actin cytoskeleton rearrangements. The persistence of PtdIns 3-P diverts the SCV from the endocytic pathway resulting in enlarged vesicles, which are essential to create a favorable environment where Salmonella can replicate and avoid immune defenses of the host cell (By similarity).
Similarity
Belongs to the phosphatase IpgD/SopB family.
Mass
45.795 kDa
Fragment
single
Sequence
PAQEAHQVAVAAFREAQVQYLNNQPWQTIKNTLTHNGYRYTNTQCPAADMKIGAQDIFPNAYQGKGVCSSDTTNTQHATNLWMSTLSVNENGKDKTLFCGIRHGVLSPYHVKDPILRQVGAENRAREVLTAALFSQPALLTKALQDEVVSLRLVSVGLLTTSTIVGNEDAMVQDQMRAWQSLTQPGNVIHLNIRNKEGELRTVKIKPEIAAFNTGVNELTLKLGLGHQASDNYNIGALHQLLGHDLRPEAPPGGWVGEWLAQHPDNHAVVNTLVRQIKDIWNSKLHHTDGNEPYKFAQRLAILAHEIGAVPAWNCKSGKDRTGMQDAEIKREVISLHQKATLTPLASLPDSDGQEIFQKVLLNSGNLEIQKQNTGGAGNKVLKNLPPEVLNLSYQRRIGDANIWQLVKGLSSLVTS

Gene
sopB
Protein
Inositol phosphate phosphatase SopB
Organism
Salmonella diarizonae
Length
416 amino acids
Function
Converts phosphatidylinositol 3,4,5-trisphosphate (PtdIns 3,4,5-P3) to PtdIns 3-P and prevents the transition of PtdIns 3-P to PtdIns 3,5-P2. It is one of the known effectors injected by Salmonella into the host cell and is required for invasion and for an efficient generation and maintenance of Salmonella-containing vacuole (SVC). Alteration of the phosphoinositide composition of the plasma membrane causes membrane ruffling and actin cytoskeleton rearrangements. The persistence of PtdIns 3-P diverts the SCV from the endocytic pathway resulting in enlarged vesicles, which are essential to create a favorable environment where Salmonella can replicate and avoid immune defenses of the host cell (By similarity).
Similarity
Belongs to the phosphatase IpgD/SopB family.
Mass
46.118 kDa
Fragment
single
Sequence
PAKEAYRLAAATFRDAQVKHLNSQPWQTIKNTLTHNGHQYTNMQLPAADMKIGTQDIFPSAYQGKGVCSWDTKNIHHANNLWMSTVSAHEDGKDKTLFCGIRHGVLSPYDVKDPLLRQTGAENEAKEVLTAALFSKPELLTRALEGEAVNLKLVSVGLLTASNVFGKEGTMVEDQMRAWQSLTQPGKMIHLKIRNKDGELQTVKIKPEIAAFNVGVNELALKLGFGLKTSDSYNVEALHQLLGNDLRPEAKPGGWVGDWLAQYPDNYEVVNILARQIKDIWKNNLHHKDGGEPYKLAQRLAMLANEIDAVPAWNCKSGKDRTGMMDSEIKREIICLHQTHTLNAPGSLPDRSGQEIFQKVLLNSGNLEIQKQNTGGAGNKVMKNLSPEVLNLSYQKRVGDENIWQSVKGISSLITS

Gene
sopB
Protein
Inositol phosphate phosphatase SopB
Organism
Salmonella houtenae
Length
416 amino acids
Function
Converts phosphatidylinositol 3,4,5-trisphosphate (PtdIns 3,4,5-P3) to PtdIns 3-P and prevents the transition of PtdIns 3-P to PtdIns 3,5-P2. It is one of the known effectors injected by Salmonella into the host cell and is required for invasion and for an efficient generation and maintenance of Salmonella-containing vacuole (SVC). Alteration of the phosphoinositide composition of the plasma membrane causes membrane ruffling and actin cytoskeleton rearrangements. The persistence of PtdIns 3-P diverts the SCV from the endocytic pathway resulting in enlarged vesicles, which are essential to create a favorable environment where Salmonella can replicate and avoid immune defenses of the host cell (By similarity).
Similarity
Belongs to the phosphatase IpgD/SopB family.
Mass
46.097 kDa
Fragment
single
Sequence
PAKEARRLAAADFKSAQVKQLNNQPWQTIKNTLTHNGHQYTSTQVPAAEMKIGAQDIFPKAYQGKGVCSWDTQNIHHATNLWMSTISVHEDGEDKTLFSGIRHGVLSPYHVEDPLLRQTGAESRAKEVLTAALFSKPELLTRALKGEAVSLKLVSVCLLTASNVLGQEGTMVKEQMRAWQSLTQPGKMIHLKIRNDDGELQTVKIKPEVAAFNVGVNELALKFGFGLKASDSYNIEALQQLLGNDLRPEARPGGWVGEWLARYPDNDESVNTLARQIKDIWQNKLHHKDGGEPYKLAQRLAMLANEIDVVPAWNCKSGKDRTGMMDSETKREAISFHQTHTLSSPGSLPDRSGQQIFQKVLLNSGNLEIQKQNTSGAGNKVIKNLSPEVLNLSYHKRIGDENTWQSVKGISTLIIS

Gene
sopB
Protein
Protein SopB
Organism
Escherichia coli O157:H7
Length
323 amino acids
Function
Control of plasmid partitioning; required to recognize the cis-acting. Binds specifically with the DNA segment containing the sopC region. SopB is trans-acting (By similarity).
Similarity
Belongs to the ParB family.
Mass
35.372 kDa
Sequence
MKRAPVIPKHTLNTQPVEDTSLSTPAAPMVDSLIARVGVMARGNAITLPVCGRDVKFTLEVLRGDSVEKTSRVWSGNERDQELLTEDALDDLIPSFLLTGQQTPAFGRRVSGVIEIADGSRRRKAAALTESDYRVLVGELDDEQMAALSRLGNDYRPTSAYERGQRYASRLQNEFAGNISALADAENISRKIITRCINTAKLPKSVVALFSHPGELSARSGDALQKAFTDKEELLKQQASNLHEQKKAGVIFEAEEVITLLTSVLKTSSASRTSLSSRHQFAPGATVLYKGDKMVLNLDRSRVPTECIEKIEAILKELEKPAP

Gene
sopB
Protein
Protein SopB
Organism
Escherichia coli (strain K12)
Length
323 amino acids
Function
Control of plasmid partitioning; required to recognize the cis-acting. Binds specifically with the DNA segment containing the sopC region. SopB is trans-acting.
Similarity
Belongs to the ParB family.
Mass
35.372 kDa
Sequence
MKRAPVIPKHTLNTQPVEDTSLSTPAAPMVDSLIARVGVMARGNAITLPVCGRDVKFTLEVLRGDSVEKTSRVWSGNERDQELLTEDALDDLIPSFLLTGQQTPAFGRRVSGVIEIADGSRRRKAAALTESDYRVLVGELDDEQMAALSRLGNDYRPTSAYERGQRYASRLQNEFAGNISALADAENISRKIITRCINTAKLPKSVVALFSHPGELSARSGDALQKAFTDKEELLKQQASNLHEQKKAGVIFEAEEVITLLTSVLKTSSASRTSLSSRHQFAPGATVLYKGDKMVLNLDRSRVPTECIEKIEAILKELEKPAP