Escherichia coli K-12 GenePage Master Page of asnB
GenePage for the
asnB
gene of
Escherichia coli
K-12
APEX: 232.87
Bacteriome: asnB
ChemGen Gene Correlations: asnB
ChemGen Growth Data: asnB
CMR: P22106
Colibri: asnB
Doodle: b0674
ECDC: CG00119
EchoBASE: EB0090
EchoLOCATION: EB0090
ECID: P22106
ECMDB: P22106
EcoliWiki: asnB
eggNOG: P22106
ENA: AAC73768
ENZYME: 6.3.5.4
eSOL: JW0660
Gene-Profiles.org: asnB
Genevestigator: P22106
GenExpDB: b0674
Genome3D: P22106
GenomeReviews: P22106
GenPept: NP_415200.1
GenPept-GenBank: AAC73768
GenProtEC: b0674
iHOP: 945281
iProClass: P22106
iRefWeb: 945281
KEGG: b0674
MEROPS: C44.UNW
MicrobesOnline: P22106
MiST: 1581953
ModBase: P22106
newCOG: COG0367
oldCOG: COG0367
OMA: P22106
Orthology.org: 1094
PairsDB: P22106
PATRIC: 32116529
PATRIC-RNA: 32116529
PDB-UniProt: P22106
Pedant: 3410
PrFEct-Predict: asnB
ProDom: P22106
ProteinOntology: 000022168
ProteomeFolding at YRC: P22106
ProtoNet: P22106
QuickGO: P22106
RegulonDB-TU: ECK120015104
STRING: P22106
SWISS-2D: P22106
TF Binding Sites: asnB.html
TIGRFam: TIGR01536
Unison: P22106
wikigenes: 945281
WolframAlpha: asnB
xbase-ColiBASE: b0674
Primary Gene Name:
asnB
EcoGene Accession Number: EG10092
K-12 Gene Accession Number: ECK0662
MG1655 Gene Identifier:
b0674
APEX
C44 Family Peptidases
Cysteine Peptidases
Horizontal Gene Transfer
HT1006
Oxidized Proteins
Oxidized Proteins, Nitrogen
Peptidase Families
Verified Set
Verified Translation Starts (+Met)
Verified Translation Starts Sites
Gene Name Mnemonic: Asparagine
Alternate Gene Symbols: None
DNA Sequence
  # bp Upstream
# bp Downstream
Description:
Asparagine synthase B [glutamine-hydrolyzing]
Pre-Run BlastP UniProt
Protein Sequence
------------ MW: 62659.01------554 aa ------------
Pre-Run BlastP NR+Env
Genomic Address
Left End: 696736 ----------------- Counterclockwise ----------------- Right End: 698400
Left Inter Gene Info
Minute or Centisome (%) = 15.02
Right Inter Gene Info
 
gene or min(Cs)
PDF EcoMap
Curator or user-submitted Comments:
AsnA and AsnB are redundant; an asparagine auxotrophy requires that both genes be mutated. Although ammonia can be utilized, glutamine is the preferred substrate.
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