Escherichia coli K-12 GenePage Master Page of gpmA
GenePage for the
gpmA
gene of
Escherichia coli
K-12
APEX: 4871.93
Bacteriome: gpmA
ChemGen Gene Correlations: gpmA
ChemGen Growth Data: gpmA
CMR: P62707
Colibri: gpmA
Doodle: b0755
EchoBASE: EB1650
EchoLOCATION: EB1650
ECID: P62707
ECMDB: P62707
EcoliWiki: gpmA
eggNOG: P62707
ENA: AAC73842
ENZYME: 5.4.2.1
eSOL: JW0738
Gene-Profiles.org: gpmA
Genevestigator: P62707
GenExpDB: b0755
Genome3D: P62707
GenomeReviews: P62707
GenPept: NP_415276.1
GenPept-GenBank: AAC73842
GenProtEC: b0755
iHOP: 945068
iProClass: P62707
iRefWeb: 945068
KEGG: b0755
MicrobesOnline: P62707
MiST: 1582030
ModBase: P62707
newCOG: COG0588
oldCOG: COG0588
OMA: P62707
Orthology.org: 366
PairsDB: P62707
PATRIC: 32116709
PATRIC-RNA: 32116709
PDB-UniProt: P62707
Pedant: 1034
PrFEct-Predict: gpmA
ProDom: P62707
ProteinOntology: 000022830
ProteinOntology: 000025131
ProteomeFolding at YRC: P62707
ProtoNet: P62707
QuickGO: P62707
RegTransBase: 8801755
STRING: P62707
SWISS-2D: P62707
TF Binding Sites: gpmA.html
TIGRFam: TIGR01258
Unison: P62707
wikigenes: 945068
WolframAlpha: gpmA
xbase-ColiBASE: b0755
Primary Gene Name:
gpmA
EcoGene Accession Number: EG11699
K-12 Gene Accession Number: ECK0744
MG1655 Gene Identifier:
b0755
APEX
Common Core
CommonCore-5
Predicted Regulons McCue 2002
Protein Lysine Acetylation: Yu, 2008
Verified Set
Verified Translation Starts (+Met)
Verified Translation Starts Sites
Gene Name Mnemonic: Glycerol P mutase
Alternate Gene Symbols: gpm
DNA Sequence
  # bp Upstream
# bp Downstream
Description:
Phosphoglycerate mutase, 2,3-bisphosphoglycerate-dependent; dPGM; Fur regulon; dimeric
Pre-Run BlastP UniProt
Protein Sequence
------------ MW: 28556.40------250 aa ------------
Pre-Run BlastP NR+Env
Genomic Address
Left End: 786066 ----------------- Counterclockwise ----------------- Right End: 786818
Left Inter Gene Info
Minute or Centisome (%) = 16.94
Right Inter Gene Info
 
gene or min(Cs)
PDF EcoMap
Curator or user-submitted Comments:
Purified GpmA has 10-20 times higher specific actvity than GpmM (Fraser, 1999; Foster, 2010). gpmA mutants exhibit a long lag when overnight minimal medium-grown cells are plated on rich medium; gpmA or gpmM clones rescued the defect (Foster, 2010). GpmA does not have phosphatase activity against para-nitrophenyl phosphate (Foster, 2010). gpmM and gpmA are non-essential genes but phosphoglycerate mutase is an essential enzyme since a gpmA gpmM double mutation is lethal (Foster, 2010). GpmA is a member of the histidine phosphatase superfamily, represented by the InterPro superfamily profile IPR013078 and CDD cl11399 (also called the dPGM superfamily) including phosphatases and fructose 2,6-bisphosphatases as well as factor-dependent phosphoglycerate mutases; the histidine phosphatase superfamily is characterized by a conserved histidine that is transiently phosphorylated during the catalytic cycle (Fothergill-Gilmore, 1989; Fothergill-Gilmore, 1990; Jedrzejas, 2000; Johnsen, 2007; Rigden, 2008; Foster, 2010). HT_Cmplx25_Cyt: GpmA+GpmM.
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