BacMet Experimentally Confirmed database

Result: Details of the source of prediction- copR

Gene_nameExperimentally Verified Resistance Gene Information Predicted Resistance Gene Information
copR
  • BacMet ID: BAC0083
  • Code for: Regulator
  • Family: Contains 1 response regulatory domain
  • Sequence: FASTA
  • Cross-database IDs: Link
  • Organism: Pseudomonas syringae pv. Tomato
  • Location: Plasmid pPT23D (Pseudomonas syringae pv. Tomato), Plasmid pPaCu1 (Pseudomonas syringae)
  • Compound: Copper (Cu)
  • Description: Transcriptional activator protein CopR; Member of the two-component regulatory system CopS/CopR. Involved in the activation of copper resistance gene operon CopABCD. Phosphorylation of CopR by CopS would convert it into an active state to induce Expression of the cop operon by binding to a specific site on the cop operon promoter (cop box) and possibly by facilitating the binding of RNA polymerase to the cop promoter. CopR also binds to the chromosomally encoded cop operon promoter. May also be involved in basic copper metabolism.
  • Length (amino acid): 227
  • Reference: Mills et al. 1993; Pubmed- 8449873

  • Similar resistance genes in 'BacMet Predicted database'
    copR
  • BacMet ID: BAC0638
  • Code for: Regulator
  • Family: Contains response regulatory domain
  • Sequence: FASTA
  • Cross-database IDs: Link
  • Organism: Pseudomonas fluorescens
  • Location: Chromosome
  • Compound: Copper (Cu)
  • Description: Member of the two-component regulatory system CopS/CopR. May also be involved in basic copper metabolism. Expression of copCD is regulated directly by the two-component response regulator CopR, which also regulates its own expression in Pseudomonas fluorescens.
  • Length (amino acid): 231
  • Reference: Hu et al. 2009; Pubmed- 19557345

  • Similar resistance genes in 'BacMet Predicted database'


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