Home

Organisms

Taxonomy tree

Processes

About...

Help

Protein data for RECA_VIBPA:

Description:
Protein recA (Recombinase A).

Molecular weight: 37433

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 )


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

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 RECA_VIBPA:

DatabasePointerAdd. info#1Add. info#2
EMBLBA000031BAC60813.1-
HSSPP030172REB
SMRQ87LR12-327.1
GenomeReviewsBA000031_GRVP2550.1
HAMAPMF_00268-1.
InterProIPR003593AAA_ATPase.
InterProIPR001553RecA_bac.
PfamPF00154RecA1.
PRINTSPR00142RECA.
ProDomPD000229RecA1.
SMARTSM00382AAA1.
TIGRFAMsTIGR02012tigrfam_recA1.
PROSITEPS00321RECA_11.
PROSITEPS50162RECA_21.
PROSITEPS50163RECA_31.

General information about the databases mentioned above

Keywords:
ATP-binding; Complete proteome; DNA damage; DNA recombination; DNA repair; DNA-binding; Nucleotide-binding; SOS response.

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 1 347 Protein recA.
/FTId=PRO_0000122894.
NP_BIND 65 72 ATP (By similarity).

Comments:
-!- FUNCTION: Can catalyze the hydrolysis of ATP in the presence of
single-stranded DNA, the ATP-dependent uptake of single-stranded
DNA by duplex DNA, and the ATP-dependent hybridization of
homologous single-stranded DNAs. It interacts with lexA causing
its activation and leading to its autocatalytic cleavage (By
similarity).
-!- SUBCELLULAR LOCATION: Cytoplasm (By similarity).
-!- SIMILARITY: Belongs to the recA family.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
Copyrighted by the UniProt Consortium, see http://www.uniprot.org/terms
Distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivs License
-----------------------------------------------------------------------

Sequence length: 347

     MDENKQKALA AALGQIEKQF GKGSIMRLGD NRAMDVETIS TGSLSLDIAL GAGGLPMGRI
     VEIYGPESSG KTTLTLELIA AAQREGKTCA FIDAEHALDP VYAKKLGVDI DALLVSQPDT
     GEQALEICDA LARSGAIDVM VVDSVAALTP KAEIEGEMGD SHMGLQARML SQAMRKLTGN
     LKQSNCMCIF INQIRMKIGV MFGNPETTTG GNALKFYASV RLDIRRTGAI KEGDEVVGNE
     TRIKVVKNKI AAPFKEANTQ IMYGQGFNRE GELIDLGVKH KLVEKAGAWY SYNGDKIGQG
     KANACNYLRE HPEIAKTIDT KLREMLLSPA QPEAPAAGEK PEQEEEF

Back