TB Genome Annotation Portal

Rv0941c (-)

Amino Acid Sequence

VVAVSTAAKSPTALAIAVRTQDSVVILTADGALDSSSSALLRDSLTRATLEQPSAVIVNVTELQVAEESAWSVFISARWQADFRADVPVLLVCGHRAGRA
AVTRTGVARFMPVYPTEKAASKAIGRLARRNFKRSDAQLPANLNSLRESRQLVREWLTQWSRPGLIPVALVVVNVFVENVLKHTGSDPVMRIESDGPTAT
IAVSDGSSAPAVRLASPPKGIDVSGLAIVAALSRAWGSSPTSSGKTVWAIIGPENQL
(Nucleotide sequence available on KEGG)

Additional Information



ESSENTIALITY

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Classification Condition Strain Method Reference Notes
Non-Essential Sodium Oleate H37RvMA Gumbel Subhalaxmi Nambi Probability of Essentiality: 0.000000;
1 non-insertions in a row out of 9 sites
Non-Essential Lignoceric Acid H37RvMA Gumbel Subhalaxmi Nambi Probability of Essentiality: 0.000000;
1 non-insertions in a row out of 9 sites
Non-Essential Phosphatidylcholine H37RvMA Gumbel Subhalaxmi Nambi Probability of Essentiality: 0.000000;
1 non-insertions in a row out of 9 sites
Non-Essential minimal media + 0.1% glycerol H37RvMA Gumbel Griffin et al. (2011) Probability of Essentiality: 0.000000;
1 non-insertions in a row out of 9 sites
Non-Essential minimal media + 0.01% cholesterol H37RvMA Gumbel Griffin et al. (2011) Probability of Essentiality: 0.000000;
1 non-insertions in a row out of 9 sites
Non-Essential 7H10-glycerol H37RvMA TraSH Sassetti et al. (2003a)
Non-Essential C57BL/6J mice (8 weeks) H37RvMA TraSH Sassetti et al. (2003b) Hybridization Ratio: 1.35
Non-Essential 7H09/7H10 + rich media H37RvMA MotifHMM DeJesus et al. (2017) Fully saturated (14 reps).

TnSeq Data No data currently available.
  • No TnSeq data currently available for this Target.
RNASeq Data No data currently available.
  • No RNA-Seq data currently available for this Target.
Metabolomic Profiles No data currently available.
  • No Metabolomic data currently available for this Target.
Proteomic Data No data currently available.
  • No Proteomic data currently available for this Target.

Regulatory Relationships from Systems Biology
  • BioCyc

    Gene interactions based on ChIPSeq and Transcription Factor Over-Expression (TFOE) (Systems Biology)

    NOTE: Green edges represent the connected genes being classified as differentially essential as a result of the middle gene being knocked out. These interactions are inferred based on RNASeq.

    Interactions based on ChIPSeq data

  • Interactions based on ChIPSeq data (Minch et al. 2014)

    Interactions based on TFOE data (Rustad et al. 2014)



    TBCAP

    Tubculosis Community Annotation Project (
    Slayden et al., 2013)

    Rv0941c (-)

    PropertyValueCreatorEvidencePMIDComment
    InteractionPhysicalInteraction Rv3286cyashabhasinISAStructural Analysis
    AE. Greenstein, JA. MacGurn et al. M. tuberculosis Ser/Thr protein kinase D phosphorylates an anti-anti-sigma factor homolog. PLoS Pathog. 2007
    InteractionPhysicalInteraction Rv3286cyashabhasinISASpectrophotometric Assay
    authors,H. Kovacs,D. Comfort,M. Lord,ID. Campbell,MD. Yudkin Solution structure of SpoIIAA, a phosphorylatable component of the system that regulates transcription factor sigmaF of Bacillus subtilis. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 1998
    CitationThe STAS domain - a link between anion transporters and antisigma-factor antagonists. authors,L. Aravind,EV. Koonin Curr. Biol. 2000yashabhasinISA10662676Spectrophotometric Assay
    InteractionPhysicalInteraction Rv3286cyashabhasinISASpectrophotometric Assay
    authors,L. Aravind,EV. Koonin The STAS domain - a link between anion transporters and antisigma-factor antagonists. Curr. Biol. 2000
    CitationM. tuberculosis Ser/Thr protein kinase D phosphorylates an anti-anti-sigma factor homolog. AE. Greenstein, JA. MacGurn et al. PLoS Pathog. 2007yashabhasinISA17411339Spectrophotometric Assay
    InteractionPhysicalInteraction Rv3286cyashabhasinISASpectrophotometric Assay
    AE. Greenstein, JA. MacGurn et al. M. tuberculosis Ser/Thr protein kinase D phosphorylates an anti-anti-sigma factor homolog. PLoS Pathog. 2007
    CitationSolution structure of SpoIIAA, a phosphorylatable component of the system that regulates transcription factor sigmaF of Bacillus subtilis. authors,H. Kovacs,D. Comfort,M. Lord,ID. Campbell,MD. Yudkin Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 1998yashabhasinISA9560229Structural Analysis
    InteractionPhysicalInteraction Rv3286cyashabhasinISAStructural Analysis
    authors,H. Kovacs,D. Comfort,M. Lord,ID. Campbell,MD. Yudkin Solution structure of SpoIIAA, a phosphorylatable component of the system that regulates transcription factor sigmaF of Bacillus subtilis. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 1998
    CitationThe STAS domain - a link between anion transporters and antisigma-factor antagonists. authors,L. Aravind,EV. Koonin Curr. Biol. 2000yashabhasinISA10662676Structural Analysis
    InteractionPhysicalInteraction Rv3286cyashabhasinISAStructural Analysis
    authors,L. Aravind,EV. Koonin The STAS domain - a link between anion transporters and antisigma-factor antagonists. Curr. Biol. 2000
    CitationM. tuberculosis Ser/Thr protein kinase D phosphorylates an anti-anti-sigma factor homolog. AE. Greenstein, JA. MacGurn et al. PLoS Pathog. 2007yashabhasinISA17411339Structural Analysis
    CitationSolution structure of SpoIIAA, a phosphorylatable component of the system that regulates transcription factor sigmaF of Bacillus subtilis. authors,H. Kovacs,D. Comfort,M. Lord,ID. Campbell,MD. Yudkin Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 1998yashabhasinISA9560229Spectrophotometric Assay

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