TB Genome Annotation Portal

Rv3017c (esxQ)

Amino Acid Sequence

VSQSMYSYPAMTANVGDMAGYTGTTQSLGADIASERTAPSRACQGDLGMSHQDWQAQWNQAMEALARAYRRCRRALRQIGVLERPVGDSSDCGTIRVGSF
RGRWLDPRHAGPATAADAGD
(Nucleotide sequence available on KEGG)

Additional Information




Analysis of Positive Selection in Clinical Isolates *new*

Moldova (2,057)global set (5,195)
under significant positive selection?NONO
omega peak height (95%CI lower bound)1.92 (0.28)1.55 (0.58)
codons under selection
omega plots
genetic variants*linklink
statistics at each codonlinklink
* example format for variants: "D27 (GAC): D27H (CAC,11)" means "Asp27 (native codon GAC) mutated to His (codon CAC) in 11 isolates"


ESSENTIALITY

MtbTnDB - interactive tool for exploring a database of published TnSeq datasets for Mtb

TnSeqCorr - genes with correlated TnSeq profiles across ~100 conditions

Rv3017c/esxQ, gene len: 362 bp, num TA sites: 11
conditiondatasetcallmediummethodnotes
in-vitroDeJesus 2017 mBionon-essential7H9HMMfully saturated, 14 TnSeq libraries combined
in-vitroSassetti 2003 Mol Micronon-essential 7H9TRASHessential if hybridization ratio<0.2
in-vivo (mice)Sassetti 2003 PNASnon-essential BL6 miceTRASHessential if hybridization ratio<0.4, min over 4 timepoints (1-8 weeks)
in-vitro (glycerol)Griffin 2011 PPathnon-essentialM9 minimal+glycerolGumbel2 replicates; Padj<0.05
in-vitro (cholesterol)Griffin 2011 PPathnon-essentialM9 minimal+cholesterolGumbel3 replicates; Padj<0.05
differentially essential in cholesterol Griffin 2011 PPathNO (LFC=-0.06)cholesterol vs glycerolresampling-SRYES if Padj<0.05, else not significant; LFC<0 means less insertions/more essential in cholesterol
in-vitroSmith 2022 eLifenon-essential7H9HMM6 replicates (raw data in Subramaniam 2017, PMID 31752678)
in-vivo (mice)Smith 2022 eLifenon-essentialBL6 miceHMM6 replicates (raw data in Subramaniam 2017, PMID 31752678)
differentially essential in miceSmith 2022 eLifeNO (LFC=0.188)in-vivo vs in-vitroZINBYES if Padj<0.05, else not significant; LFC<0 means less insertions/more essential in mice
in-vitro (minimal)Minato 2019 mSysnon-essentialminimal mediumHMM
in-vitro (YM rich medium)Minato 2019 mSysnon-essentialYM rich mediumHMM7H9 supplemented with ~20 metabolites (amino acids, vitamins)
differentially essential in YM rich mediumMinato 2019 mSysNO (LFC=-0.38)YM rich vs minimal mediumresampling

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)

    • 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)

    Rv3017c (esxQ)

    PropertyValueCreatorEvidencePMIDComment
    InteractionRegulatory Rv2359ilamathi.rajaIEPCo-expression (Functional linkage)
    authors,L. Majlessi,MJ. Rojas,P. Brodin,C. Leclerc CD8+-T-cell responses of Mycobacterium-infected mice to a newly identified major histocompatibility complex class I-restricted epitope shared by proteins of the ESAT-6 family. Infect. Immun. 2003
    CitationThe ESAT-6 gene cluster of Mycobacterium tuberculosis and other high G+C Gram-positive bacteria. NC. Gey Van Pittius, J. Gamieldien et al. Genome Biol. 2001ilamathi.rajaIEP11597336Co-expression (Functional linkage)
    InteractionRegulatory Rv2359ilamathi.rajaIEPCo-expression (Functional linkage)
    NC. Gey Van Pittius, J. Gamieldien et al. The ESAT-6 gene cluster of Mycobacterium tuberculosis and other high G+C Gram-positive bacteria. Genome Biol. 2001
    CitationEpitope mapping of the immunodominant antigen TB10.4 and the two homologous proteins TB10.3 and TB12.9, which constitute a subfamily of the esat-6 gene family. RL. Skjt, I. Brock et al. Infect. Immun. 2002ilamathi.rajaIEP12228269Co-expression (Functional linkage)
    InteractionRegulatory Rv2359ilamathi.rajaIEPCo-expression (Functional linkage)
    RL. Skjt, I. Brock et al. Epitope mapping of the immunodominant antigen TB10.4 and the two homologous proteins TB10.3 and TB12.9, which constitute a subfamily of the esat-6 gene family. Infect. Immun. 2002
    CitationTranscriptional analysis of ESAT-6 cluster 3 in Mycobacterium smegmatis. A. Maciag, A. Piazza et al. BMC Microbiol. 2009ilamathi.rajaIEP19257911Co-expression (Functional linkage)
    InteractionRegulatory Rv2359ilamathi.rajaIEPCo-expression (Functional linkage)
    A. Maciag, A. Piazza et al. Transcriptional analysis of ESAT-6 cluster 3 in Mycobacterium smegmatis. BMC Microbiol. 2009
    CitationGlobal analysis of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis Zur (FurB) regulon. A. Maciag, E. Dainese et al. J. Bacteriol. 2007ilamathi.rajaIEP17098899Co-expression (Functional linkage)
    InteractionRegulatory Rv2359ilamathi.rajaIEPCo-expression (Functional linkage)
    A. Maciag, E. Dainese et al. Global analysis of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis Zur (FurB) regulon. J. Bacteriol. 2007
    CitationCD8+-T-cell responses of Mycobacterium-infected mice to a newly identified major histocompatibility complex class I-restricted epitope shared by proteins of the ESAT-6 family. authors,L. Majlessi,MJ. Rojas,P. Brodin,C. Leclerc Infect. Immun. 2003ilamathi.rajaIEP14638811Co-expression (Functional linkage)
    InteractionRegulatedBy Rv2359yamir.morenoTASLiterature previously reported link (from Balazsi et al. 2008). Traceable author statement to experimental support.
    G. Balzsi, AP. Heath et al. The temporal response of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis gene regulatory network during growth arrest. Mol. Syst. Biol. 2008

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