Target Information
Target General Information | Top | |||||
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Target ID |
T84972
(Former ID: TTDS00436)
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Target Name |
Streptococcus Elongation factor G (Stre-coc fusA)
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Synonyms |
fusA; EF-G
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Gene Name |
Stre-coc fusA
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Target Type |
Successful target
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Disease | [+] 1 Target-related Diseases | + | ||||
1 | Bacterial infection [ICD-11: 1A00-1C4Z] | |||||
Function |
Catalyzes the GTP-dependent ribosomal translocation step during translation elongation. During this step, the ribosome changes from the pre-translocational (PRE) to the post- translocational (POST) state as the newly formed A-site-bound peptidyl-tRNA and P-site-bound deacylated tRNA move to the P and E sites, respectively. Catalyzes the coordinated movement of the two tRNA molecules, the mRNA and conformational changes in the ribosome.
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BioChemical Class |
Acid anhydrides hydrolase
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Sequence |
MAREFSLEKTRNIGIMAHVDAGKTTTTERILYYTGKIHKIGETHEGASQMDWMEQEQERG
ITITSAATTAQWNNHRVNIIDTPGHVDFTIEVQRSLRVLDGAVTVLDSQSGVEPQTETVW RQATEYGVPRIVFANKMDKIGADFLYSVSTLHDRLQANAHPIQLPIGSEDDFRGIIDLIK MKAEIYTNDLGTDILEEDIPAEYLDQAQEYREKLIEAVAETDEELMMKYLEGEEITNEEL KAGIRKATINVEFFPVLCGSAFKNKGVQLMLDAVIDYLPSPLDIPAIKGINPDTDAEETR PASDEEPFAALAFKIMTDPFVGRLTFFRVYSGVLQSGSYVLNTSKGKRERIGRILQMHAN SRQEIDTVYSGDIAAAVGLKDTTTGDSLTDEKAKIILESINVPEPVIQLMVEPKSKADQD KMGIALQKLAEEDPTFRVETNVETGETVISGMGELHLDVLVDRMRREFKVEANVGAPQVS YRETFRASTQARGFFKRQSGGKGQFGDVWIEFTPNEEGKGFEFENAIVGGVVPREFIPAV EKGLVESMANGVLAGYPMVDVKAKLYDGSYHDVDSSETAFKIAASLSLKEAAKSAQPAIL EPMMLVTITVPEENLGDVMGHVTARRGRVDGMEAHGNSQIVRAYVPLAEMFGYATVLRSA SQGRGTFMMVFDHYEDVPKSVQEEIIKKNKGED Click to Show/Hide
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Different Human System Profiles of Target | Top |
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Human Similarity Proteins
of target is determined by comparing the sequence similarity of all human proteins with the target based on BLAST. The similarity proteins for a target are defined as the proteins with E-value < 0.005 and outside the protein families of the target.
A target that has fewer human similarity proteins outside its family is commonly regarded to possess a greater capacity to avoid undesired interactions and thus increase the possibility of finding successful drugs
(Brief Bioinform, 21: 649-662, 2020).
Human Similarity Proteins
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There is no similarity protein (E value < 0.005) for this target
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References | Top | |||||
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REF 1 | Genetic determinants of resistance to fusidic acid among clinical bacteremia isolates of Staphylococcus aureus. Antimicrob Agents Chemother. 2009 May;53(5):2059-65. | |||||
REF 2 | Has nature already identified all useful antibacterial targets Curr Opin Microbiol. 2008 Oct;11(5):387-92. | |||||
REF 3 | How many drug targets are there Nat Rev Drug Discov. 2006 Dec;5(12):993-6. |
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