Hbs

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  • Description: non-specific DNA-binding protein Hbsu

Gene name hbs
Synonyms dbpA
Essential yes PubMed
Product non-specific DNA-binding protein Hbsu
Function DNA packaging, function of the signal recognition complex
MW, pI 9 kDa, 9.501
Gene length, protein length 276 bp, 92 aa
Immediate neighbours mtrA, spoIVA
Gene sequence (+200bp) Protein sequence
Genetic context
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The gene

Basic information

  • Coordinates:

Phenotypes of a mutant

essential PubMed

Database entries

  • DBTBS entry: [1]
  • SubtiList entry: [2]

Additional information

The protein

Basic information/ Evolution

  • Catalyzed reaction/ biological activity:
  • Protein family:
  • Paralogous protein(s):

Extended information on the protein

  • Kinetic information:
  • Domains:
  • Modification: phosphorylation on Thr-4 PubMed
  • Cofactor(s):
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  • Interactions:
  • Localization: membrane associated PubMed

Database entries

  • Structure:
  • Swiss prot entry:
  • KEGG entry: [3]
  • E.C. number:

Additional information

Expression and regulation

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  • Regulation:
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  • Additional information: mRNA is protected from degradation by RnjA by initiating ribosomes PubMed

Biological materials

  • Mutant:
  • Expression vector:
  • lacZ fusion:
  • GFP fusion:
  • two-hybrid system:
  • Antibody:

Labs working on this gene/protein

Your additional remarks

References

  1. Hahne et al. (2008) From complementarity to comprehensiveness - targeting the membrane proteome of growing Bacillus subtilis by divergent approaches. Proteomics 8: 4123-4136 PubMed
  2. Macek et al. (2007) The serine/ threonine/ tyrosine phosphoproteome of the model bacterium Bacillus subtilis. Mol. Cell. Proteomics 6: 697-707 PubMed
  3. Daou-Chabo R, Mathy N, Bénard L, Condon C. (2009) Ribosomes initiating translation of the hbs mRNA protect it from 5'-to-3' exoribonucleolytic degradation by RNase J1. Mol. Microbiol. 71: 1538-1550. PubMed
  4. Author1, Author2 & Author3 (year) Title Journal volume: page-page. PubMed