TB Genome Annotation Portal

Rv0978c (PE_PGRS17)

Amino Acid Sequence

MSFVNVAPQLVSTAAADAARIGSAINTANTAAAATTQVLAAAQDEVSTAIAALFGSHGQHYQAISAQVAAYQQRFVLALSQAGSTYAVAEAASATPLQNV
LDAINAPVQSLTGRPLIGDGANGIDGTGQAGGNGGWLWGNGGNGGSGAPGQAGGAGGAAGLIGNGGAGGTGGAVSLARAGTAGGAGRGPVGGIGGAGGVG
GAGGAAGAVTTITHASFNDPHGVAVNPGGNVYVTNFGSGTVSVINPATNTVTGSPITIGNGPSGVAVSPVTGLVFVTNFDSNTVSVIDPTTNTVTGSPIT
VGTAPTGVAVNPVTGEVYVTNFAGDTVSVIS
(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;
2 non-insertions in a row out of 10 sites
Non-Essential Lignoceric Acid H37RvMA Gumbel Subhalaxmi Nambi Probability of Essentiality: 0.000000;
2 non-insertions in a row out of 10 sites
Non-Essential Phosphatidylcholine H37RvMA Gumbel Subhalaxmi Nambi Probability of Essentiality: 0.000000;
2 non-insertions in a row out of 10 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 4 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 4 sites
No-Data 7H10-glycerol H37RvMA TraSH Sassetti et al. (2003a)
Too-Short C57BL/6J mice (8 weeks) H37RvMA TraSH Sassetti et al. (2003b) Hybridization Ratio: -1
Growth-Advantage 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

    • Binds To:

      • No bindings to other targets were found.
    • Bound By:

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

    • Binds To:

      • No bindings to other targets were found.
    • Bound By:

      • No bindings to other targets were found.

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

    • Upregulates:

      • Does not upregulate other genes.
    • Upregulated by:

    • Downregulates:

      • Does not downregulate other genes.
    • Downregulated by:

      • Not downregulated by other genes.


    TBCAP

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

    Rv0978c (PE_PGRS17)

    PropertyValueCreatorEvidencePMIDComment
    CitationDegradation-resistant protein domains limit host cell processing and immune detection of mycobacteria. KW. Koh, N. Lehming et al. Mol. Immunol. 2009jlew19128836Upon transient expression of ubiquitin fusion constructs of either full-length Rv0978cPEPGRS protein or its PE domain in HeLa cells, the former was markedly less susceptible to proteasomal degradation.. Our data suggest that the PGRS domain protects the PE domain from ubiquitinproteasome-dependent degradation and that this influences CD8+ T cell recognition of the protein.
    SymbolPGRS17jlewGenes upregulated during mouse lung infection - 20 genes belonging to fatty acids metabolism, membrane transport, nitric oxide defence and PE_PGRS/PPE family were identified.
    authors,V. Srivastava,A. Jain,BS. Srivastava,R. Srivastava Selection of genes of Mycobacterium tuberculosis upregulated during residence in lungs of infected mice. Tuberculosis (Edinb) 2008
    CitationSelection of genes of Mycobacterium tuberculosis upregulated during residence in lungs of infected mice. authors,V. Srivastava,A. Jain,BS. Srivastava,R. Srivastava Tuberculosis (Edinb) 2008jlew18054522Genes upregulated during mouse lung infection - 20 genes belonging to fatty acids metabolism, membrane transport, nitric oxide defence and PE_PGRS/PPE family were identified.

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