Hom

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  • Description: homoserine dehydrogenase (NADPH)

Gene name hom
Synonyms
Essential no
Product homoserine dehydrogenase (NADPH)
Function biosynthesis of methionine and threonine
MW, pI 47 kDa, 4.9
Gene length, protein length 1299 bp, 433 aa
Immediate neighbours thrC, yutH
Get the DNA and protein sequences
(Barbe et al., 2009)
Genetic context
Hom context.gif
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The gene

Basic information

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Phenotypes of a mutant

Database entries

  • DBTBS entry: no entry
  • SubtiList entry: [1]

Additional information

The protein

Basic information/ Evolution

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Extended information on the protein

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  • Localization: membrane associated PubMed

Database entries

  • Structure:
  • KEGG entry: [2]
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Additional information

Expression and regulation

  • Operon:
  • Regulation: repressed by casamino acids PubMed
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Biological materials

  • Mutant:
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Labs working on this gene/protein

Your additional remarks

References

  1. Mäder et al. (2002) Transcriptome and Proteome Analysis of Bacillus subtilis Gene Expression Modulated by Amino Acid Availability. J. Bacteriol 184: 1844288-4295 PubMed
  2. Hahne et al. (2008) From complementarity to comprehensiveness - targeting the membrane proteome of growing Bacillus subtilis by divergent approaches. Proteomics 8: 4123-4136 PubMed
  3. Parsot C, Cohen GN. (1988) Cloning and nucleotide sequence of the Bacillus subtilis hom gene coding for homoserine dehydrogenase. Structural and evolutionary relationships with Escherichia coli aspartokinases-homoserine dehydrogenases I and II. J Biol Chem. Oct 15;263(29): 14654-60. PubMed
  4. Author1, Author2 & Author3 (year) Title Journal volume: page-page. PubMed