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Protein data for MUTL_VIBPA:

Description:
DNA mismatch repair protein mutL.

Molecular weight: 74919

View which proteins in this organism that is involved with DNA Repair;
classified after biological processes (using data from the GOA project):

DNA repair( GO:0006281 ) mismatch repair( GO:0006298 )


Important dates:
23-MAY-2003, integrated into UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot.
23-MAY-2003, sequence version 1.
07-MAR-2006, entry version 20.

Phylogenetic order:
Bacteria Proteobacteria Gammaproteobacteria Vibrionales Vibrionaceae Vibrio.

To calculate the pI (Isoelectric point - the pH where a protein has a neutral charge),
go to this page and enter the protein ID (e.g 3MG_ECOLI): http://us.expasy.org/tools/pi_tool.html

Links to references in other databases for protein MUTL_VIBPA:

DatabasePointerAdd. info#1Add. info#2
EMBLBA000031BAC61082.1-
HSSPP233671BKN
SMRQ87L051-329.1
GenomeReviewsBA000031_GRVP2819.1
HAMAPMF_00149-1.
InterProIPR003594ATP_bd_ATPase.
InterProIPR002099DNA_mis_repair.
PANTHERPTHR10073DNA_mis_repair.11.
PfamPF01119DNA_mis_repair1.
PfamPF02518HATPase_c1.
TIGRFAMsTIGR00585mutl1.
PROSITEPS00058DNA_MISMATCH_REPAIR_11.

General information about the databases mentioned above

Keywords:
Complete proteome; DNA damage; DNA repair.

References:
RN [1]
RP NUCLEOTIDE SEQUENCE [LARGE SCALE GENOMIC DNA].
RC STRAIN=RIMD 2210633 / Serotype O3:K6;
RX MEDLINE=22508454; PubMed=12620739; DOI=10.1016/S0140-6736(03)12659-1;
RA Makino K., Oshima K., Kurokawa K., Yokoyama K., Uda T., Tagomori K.,
RA Iijima Y., Najima M., Nakano M., Yamashita A., Kubota Y., Kimura S.,
RA Yasunaga T., Honda T., Shinagawa H., Hattori M., Iida T.;
RT "Genome sequence of Vibrio parahaemolyticus: a pathogenic mechanism
RT distinct from that of V. cholerae.";
RL Lancet 361:743-749(2003).

Feature:
CHAIN 1 669 DNA mismatch repair protein mutL.
/FTId=PRO_0000177991.

Comments:
-!- FUNCTION: This protein is involved in the repair of mismatches in
DNA. It is required for dam-dependent methyl-directed DNA mismatch
repair. May act as a "molecular matchmaker", a protein that
promotes the formation of a stable complex between two or more
DNA-binding proteins in an ATP-dependent manner without itself
being part of a final effector complex (By similarity).
-!- SIMILARITY: Belongs to the DNA mismatch repair mutL/hexB family.
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Sequence length: 669

     MTIKILPARL ANQIAAGEVV ERPASVIKEL VENSLDSGAT RIDIDIEKGG AKLIRVRDNG
     KGIAKDELGL ALSRHATSKI HTLDDLEAIM SLGFRGEALA SISSVSRLTL TSRPAAQEEA
     WSAYSEGRDM QVKLQPAAHP IGTTVEVLDL FFNTPARRKF LRTEKTEFAH IDELLKRIAL
     SRFDVSINVR HNGKVIRQYR AAKNQLQTEK RIAAVCGNAF VRNMLRIELE HQGLKLHGWI
     TTPDGARQQS DLQYCYVNGR MMRDKLINHA IRQSYEMSLK PDQFAAYVLF IELDPHQVDV
     NVHPAKHEVR FHQARLVHDF IYQALADALA QSSVIDKPQV NESAFHRAEP EERESQPETT
     PQYSPQSVST TVPERVYQAI DKTPTYPGRT DYEIKPRDRA PSDSSVREAR IADSFKRTDW
     IESKLAPKPN VGKERHAEPA PSKREVHAYH ELLKTPDFES QQAEQPTSIE SVREVSLPQV
     TALGKALVVV DEQFVLMSSD SGVALVSLPR SEFYRTKGQL TPSEGALKAQ PLLVPLSMKL
     DTDLVRLAQD YQQDFAQLGI QLKARNDKAL MVMGVPAPLR QQNLQNLVPD LLSYAQTWMK
     GEKASTQMLP ALIDWLAVQV TTVKSHYTLS EAIQIIAELE QLRHGQLPLD DKTFVSAVDF
     SATIAKLKP

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