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NCBI: 10-JUN-2013

Summary[edit | edit source]

  • organism: Staphylococcus aureus COL
  • locus tag: SACOL2233 [new locus tag: SACOL_RS11750 ]
  • pan locus tag?: SAUPAN005696000
  • symbol: rpsC
  • pan gene symbol?: rpsC
  • synonym:
  • product: 30S ribosomal protein S3

Genome View[edit | edit source]

Gene[edit | edit source]

General[edit | edit source]

  • type: CDS
  • locus tag: SACOL2233 [new locus tag: SACOL_RS11750 ]
  • symbol: rpsC
  • product: 30S ribosomal protein S3
  • replicon: chromosome
  • strand: -
  • coordinates: 2303293..2303946
  • length: 654
  • essential: unknown other strains

Accession numbers[edit | edit source]

Phenotype[edit | edit source]

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DNA sequence[edit | edit source]

  • 1
    61
    121
    181
    241
    301
    361
    421
    481
    541
    601
    GTGGGTCAAAAAATTAATCCAATCGGACTTCGTGTTGGTATTATCCGTGATTGGGAAGCT
    AAATGGTATGCTGAAAAAGACTTCGCTTCACTTTTACACGAAGATTTAAAAATCCGTAAA
    TTTATTGATAATGAATTAAAAGAAGCATCAGTTTCTCACGTAGAGATTGAACGTGCTGCA
    AATCGTATCAACATTGCAATTCATACTGGTAAACCTGGTATGGTAATTGGTAAAGGCGGT
    TCAGAAATCGAAAAATTACGCAACAAATTAAATGCGTTAACTGATAAAAAAGTACACATC
    AACGTAATTGAAATCAAAAAAGTTGATCTTGACGCTCGTTTAGTAGCTGAAAACATCGCA
    CGTCAATTAGAAAACCGTGCTTCATTCCGTCGTGTACAAAAACAAGCAATCACTAGAGCT
    ATGAAACTTGGTGCTAAAGGTATCAAAACTCAAATATCTGGTCGTTTAGGCGGAGCTGAC
    ATCGCTCGTGCTGAACAATATTCAGAAGGAACTGTTCCACTTCATACGTTACGTGCTGAC
    ATCGATTATGCACACGCTGAAGCTGACACTACTTACGGTAAATTAGGCGTTAAAGTATGG
    ATTTATCGTGGAGAAGTTCTTCCTACTAAGAACACTAGTGGAGGAGGAAAATAA
    60
    120
    180
    240
    300
    360
    420
    480
    540
    600
    654

Protein[edit | edit source]

General[edit | edit source]

  • locus tag: SACOL2233 [new locus tag: SACOL_RS11750 ]
  • symbol: RpsC
  • description: 30S ribosomal protein S3
  • length: 217
  • theoretical pI: 10.4222
  • theoretical MW: 24113.6
  • GRAVY: -0.426728

Function[edit | edit source]

  • TIGRFAM:
    Genetic information processing Protein synthesis Ribosomal proteins: synthesis and modification ribosomal protein uS3 (TIGR01009; HMM-score: 312.2)
    and 3 more
    Genetic information processing Protein synthesis Ribosomal proteins: synthesis and modification ribosomal protein uS3 (TIGR01008; HMM-score: 114.4)
    NusA family KH domain protein, archaeal (TIGR01952; HMM-score: 20.4)
    Genetic information processing Transcription Degradation of RNA polyribonucleotide nucleotidyltransferase (TIGR03591; EC 2.7.7.8; HMM-score: 14.5)
  • TheSEED  :
    • SSU ribosomal protein S3p (S3e)
    Protein Metabolism Protein biosynthesis Ribosome SSU bacterial  SSU ribosomal protein S3p (S3e)
  • PFAM:
    no clan defined Ribosomal_S3_C; Ribosomal protein S3, C-terminal domain (PF00189; HMM-score: 131.1)
    and 6 more
    KH (CL0007) KH_2; KH domain (PF07650; HMM-score: 74.2)
    KH_4; KH domain (PF13083; HMM-score: 20.1)
    KH_5; NusA-like KH domain (PF13184; HMM-score: 19.3)
    KH_1; KH domain (PF00013; HMM-score: 12.9)
    no clan defined SpoOE-like; Spo0E like sporulation regulatory protein (PF09388; HMM-score: 12.5)
    TIM_barrel (CL0036) AP_endonuc_2; Xylose isomerase-like TIM barrel (PF01261; HMM-score: 11.5)

Structure, modifications & cofactors[edit | edit source]

  • domains:
  • modifications:
  • cofactors:
  • effectors:

Localization[edit | edit source]

  • PSORTb: Cytoplasmic
    • Cytoplasmic Score: 9.97
    • Cytoplasmic Membrane Score: 0
    • Cellwall Score: 0.01
    • Extracellular Score: 0.02
    • Internal Helices: 0
  • LocateP: Intracellular
    • Prediction by SwissProt Classification: Cytoplasmic
    • Pathway Prediction: No pathway
    • Intracellular possibility: 1
    • Signal peptide possibility: -1
    • N-terminally Anchored Score: 1
    • Predicted Cleavage Site: No CleavageSite
  • SignalP: no predicted signal peptide
    • SP(Sec/SPI): 0.002317
    • TAT(Tat/SPI): 0.000116
    • LIPO(Sec/SPII): 0.000356
  • predicted transmembrane helices (TMHMM): 0

Accession numbers[edit | edit source]

Protein sequence[edit | edit source]

  • MGQKINPIGLRVGIIRDWEAKWYAEKDFASLLHEDLKIRKFIDNELKEASVSHVEIERAANRINIAIHTGKPGMVIGKGGSEIEKLRNKLNALTDKKVHINVIEIKKVDLDARLVAENIARQLENRASFRRVQKQAITRAMKLGAKGIKTQISGRLGGADIARAEQYSEGTVPLHTLRADIDYAHAEADTTYGKLGVKVWIYRGEVLPTKNTSGGGK

Experimental data[edit | edit source]

  • experimentally validated: PeptideAtlas
  • protein localization: Cytoplasmic [1] [2] [3] [4]
  • quantitative data / protein copy number per cell: 4284 [5]
  • interaction partners:
    SACOL0452(ahpC)alkyl hydroperoxide reductase subunit C  [6] (data from MRSA252)
    SACOL1637(dnaK)molecular chaperone DnaK  [6] (data from MRSA252)
    SACOL0842(eno)phosphopyruvate hydratase  [6] (data from MRSA252)
    SACOL0988(fabF)3-oxoacyl-ACP synthase  [6] (data from MRSA252)
    SACOL0838(gapA1)glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate dehydrogenase  [6] (data from MRSA252)
    SACOL1513(hup)DNA-binding protein HU  [6] (data from MRSA252)
    SACOL1288(infB)translation initiation factor IF-2  [6] (data from MRSA252)
    SACOL1727(infC)translation initiation factor IF-3  [6] (data from MRSA252)
    SACOL1102(pdhA)pyruvate dehydrogenase complex E1 component subunit alpha  [6] (data from MRSA252)
    SACOL1103(pdhB)pyruvate dehydrogenase complex E1 component subunit beta  [6] (data from MRSA252)
    SACOL1104(pdhC)branched-chain alpha-keto acid dehydrogenase E2  [6] (data from MRSA252)
    SACOL1105(pdhD)dihydrolipoamide dehydrogenase  [6] (data from MRSA252)
    SACOL0584(rplA)50S ribosomal protein L1  [6] (data from MRSA252)
    SACOL2236(rplB)50S ribosomal protein L2  [6] (data from MRSA252)
    SACOL2238(rplD)50S ribosomal protein L4  [6] (data from MRSA252)
    SACOL2227(rplE)50S ribosomal protein L5  [6] (data from MRSA252)
    SACOL2224(rplF)50S ribosomal protein L6  [6] (data from MRSA252)
    SACOL0585(rplJ)50S ribosomal protein L10  [6] (data from MRSA252)
    SACOL0586(rplL)50S ribosomal protein L7/L12  [6] (data from MRSA252)
    SACOL2207(rplM)50S ribosomal protein L13  [6] (data from MRSA252)
    SACOL2220(rplO)50S ribosomal protein L15  [6] (data from MRSA252)
    SACOL1257(rplS)50S ribosomal protein L19  [6] (data from MRSA252)
    SACOL1725(rplT)50S ribosomal protein L20  [6] (data from MRSA252)
    SACOL1702(rplU)50S ribosomal protein L21  [6] (data from MRSA252)
    SACOL2234(rplV)50S ribosomal protein L22  [6] (data from MRSA252)
    SACOL2237(rplW)50S ribosomal protein L23  [6] (data from MRSA252)
    SACOL2231(rpmC)50S ribosomal protein L29  [6] (data from MRSA252)
    SACOL0589(rpoC)DNA-directed RNA polymerase subunit beta'  [6] (data from MRSA252)
    SACOL1769(rpsD)30S ribosomal protein S4  [6] (data from MRSA252)
    SACOL2222(rpsE)30S ribosomal protein S5  [6] (data from MRSA252)
    SACOL0437(rpsF)30S ribosomal protein S6  [6] (data from MRSA252)
    SACOL0592(rpsG)30S ribosomal protein S7  [6] (data from MRSA252)
    SACOL2206(rpsI)30S ribosomal protein S9  [6] (data from MRSA252)
    SACOL2214(rpsK)30S ribosomal protein S11  [6] (data from MRSA252)
    SACOL2215(rpsM)30S ribosomal protein S13  [6] (data from MRSA252)
    SACOL1292(rpsO)30S ribosomal protein S15  [6] (data from MRSA252)
    SACOL2230(rpsQ)30S ribosomal protein S17  [6] (data from MRSA252)
    SACOL2235(rpsS)30S ribosomal protein S19  [6] (data from MRSA252)
    SACOL0095(spa)immunoglobulin G binding protein A precursor  [6] (data from MRSA252)
    SACOL1449(sucA)2-oxoglutarate dehydrogenase E1 component  [6] (data from MRSA252)
    SACOL1448(sucB)dihydrolipoamide succinyltransferase  [6] (data from MRSA252)
    SACOL1263(sucD)succinyl-CoA synthetase subunit alpha  [6] (data from MRSA252)
    SACOL1276(tsf)elongation factor Ts  [6] (data from MRSA252)
    SACOL0594(tuf)elongation factor Tu  [6] (data from MRSA252)
    SACOL03035'-nucleotidase  [6] (data from MRSA252)
    SACOL0731LysR family transcriptional regulator  [6] (data from MRSA252)
    SACOL0742hypothetical protein  [6] (data from MRSA252)
    SACOL0944NADH dehydrogenase  [6] (data from MRSA252)
    SACOL1753universal stress protein  [6] (data from MRSA252)
    SACOL1759universal stress protein  [6] (data from MRSA252)

Expression & Regulation[edit | edit source]

Operon[edit | edit source]

Regulation[edit | edit source]

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Transcription pattern[edit | edit source]

Protein synthesis (provided by Aureolib)[edit | edit source]

Protein stability[edit | edit source]

  • half-life: 9.23 h [7]

Biological Material[edit | edit source]

Mutants[edit | edit source]

Expression vector[edit | edit source]

lacZ fusion[edit | edit source]

GFP fusion[edit | edit source]

two-hybrid system[edit | edit source]

FLAG-tag construct[edit | edit source]

Antibody[edit | edit source]

Other Information[edit | edit source]

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Literature[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]

  1. Dörte Becher, Kristina Hempel, Susanne Sievers, Daniela Zühlke, Jan Pané-Farré, Andreas Otto, Stephan Fuchs, Dirk Albrecht, Jörg Bernhardt, Susanne Engelmann, Uwe Völker, Jan Maarten van Dijl, Michael Hecker
    A proteomic view of an important human pathogen--towards the quantification of the entire Staphylococcus aureus proteome.
    PLoS One: 2009, 4(12);e8176
    [PubMed:19997597] [WorldCat.org] [DOI] (I e)
  2. Kristina Hempel, Jan Pané-Farré, Andreas Otto, Susanne Sievers, Michael Hecker, Dörte Becher
    Quantitative cell surface proteome profiling for SigB-dependent protein expression in the human pathogen Staphylococcus aureus via biotinylation approach.
    J Proteome Res: 2010, 9(3);1579-90
    [PubMed:20108986] [WorldCat.org] [DOI] (I p)
  3. Kristina Hempel, Florian-Alexander Herbst, Martin Moche, Michael Hecker, Dörte Becher
    Quantitative proteomic view on secreted, cell surface-associated, and cytoplasmic proteins of the methicillin-resistant human pathogen Staphylococcus aureus under iron-limited conditions.
    J Proteome Res: 2011, 10(4);1657-66
    [PubMed:21323324] [WorldCat.org] [DOI] (I p)
  4. Andreas Otto, Jan Maarten van Dijl, Michael Hecker, Dörte Becher
    The Staphylococcus aureus proteome.
    Int J Med Microbiol: 2014, 304(2);110-20
    [PubMed:24439828] [WorldCat.org] [DOI] (I p)
  5. Daniela Zühlke, Kirsten Dörries, Jörg Bernhardt, Sandra Maaß, Jan Muntel, Volkmar Liebscher, Jan Pané-Farré, Katharina Riedel, Michael Lalk, Uwe Völker, Susanne Engelmann, Dörte Becher, Stephan Fuchs, Michael Hecker
    Costs of life - Dynamics of the protein inventory of Staphylococcus aureus during anaerobiosis.
    Sci Rep: 2016, 6;28172
    [PubMed:27344979] [WorldCat.org] [DOI] (I e)
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    Mapping the protein interaction network in methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus.
    J Proteome Res: 2011, 10(3);1139-50
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  7. Stephan Michalik, Jörg Bernhardt, Andreas Otto, Martin Moche, Dörte Becher, Hanna Meyer, Michael Lalk, Claudia Schurmann, Rabea Schlüter, Holger Kock, Ulf Gerth, Michael Hecker
    Life and death of proteins: a case study of glucose-starved Staphylococcus aureus.
    Mol Cell Proteomics: 2012, 11(9);558-70
    [PubMed:22556279] [WorldCat.org] [DOI] (I p)

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