BacMet Experimentally Confirmed database

Result: Details of the source of prediction- merD

Gene_nameExperimentally Verified Resistance Gene Information Predicted Resistance Gene Information
merD
  • BacMet ID: BAC0665
  • Code for: Regulator
  • Family: Contains 1 HTH merR-type DNA-binding domain
  • Sequence: FASTA
  • Cross-database IDs: Link
  • Organism: Pseudomonas stutzeri
  • Location: Plasmid pPB
  • Compound: Mercury (Hg)
  • Description: Part of the first pPB mer operon.
  • Length (amino acid): 121
  • Reference: Reniero et al. 1995; Pubmed- 8529897, Reniero et al. 1998; Pubmed- 9479042

  • Similar resistance genes in 'BacMet Predicted database'
    merD
  • BacMet ID: BAC0666
  • Code for: Regulator
  • Family: Contains 1 HTH merR-type DNA-binding domain
  • Sequence: FASTA
  • Cross-database IDs: Link
  • Organism: Pseudomonas stutzeri
  • Location: Plasmid pPB
  • Compound: Mercury (Hg)
  • Description: Part of the second pPB mer operon.
  • Length (amino acid): 121
  • Reference: Reniero et al. 1995; Pubmed- 8529897, Reniero et al. 1998; Pubmed- 9479042

  • Similar resistance genes in 'BacMet Predicted database'
    merD
  • BacMet ID: BAC0227
  • Code for: Regulator
  • Family: Contains 1 HTH merR-type DNA-binding domain
  • Sequence: FASTA
  • Cross-database IDs: Link
  • Organism: Pseudomonas aeruginosa
  • Location: Plasmid pVS1
  • Compound: Mercury (Hg)
  • Description: HTH-type transcriptional regulator ; most mer operon from gram negative ends up with merD gene; it encodes a secondary regulatory protein that binds to the same DNA site as merR; it can be considered as minor regulatory protein that down-regulates mer operon expression.
  • Length (amino acid): 121
  • Reference: Brown et al. 1986; Pubmed- 3007931

  • Similar resistance genes in 'BacMet Predicted database'
    merD
  • BacMet ID: BAC0667
  • Code for: Regulator
  • Family: Contains 1 HTH merR-type DNA-binding domain
  • Sequence: FASTA
  • Cross-database IDs: Link
  • Organism: Serratia marcescens
  • Location: Plasmid pDU1358
  • Compound: Mercury (Hg)
  • Description: HTH-type transcriptional regulator ; most mer operon from gram negative ends up with merD gene; it encodes a secondary regulatory protein that binds to the same DNA site as merR; it can be considered as minor regulatory protein that down-regulates mer operon expression.
  • Length (amino acid): 121
  • Reference: Mukhopadhyay et al. 1991; Pubmed- 1917975, Griffin et al. 1987; Pubmed- 3033633, Nucifora et al. 1989; Pubmed- 2691875

  • Similar resistance genes in 'BacMet Predicted database'
    merD
  • BacMet ID: BAC0668
  • Code for: Regulator
  • Family: Contains 1 HTH merR-type DNA-binding domain
  • Sequence: FASTA
  • Cross-database IDs: Link
  • Organism: Ralstonia metallidurans CH34
  • Location: Plasmid pMOL28, Plasmid pMOL30
  • Compound: Mercury (Hg)
  • Description: HTH-type transcriptional regulator ; most mer operon from gram negative ends up with merD gene; it encodes a secondary regulatory protein that binds to the same DNA site as merR; it can be considered as minor regulatory protein that down-regulates mer operon expression.
  • Length (amino acid): 121
  • Reference: Champier et al. 2004; Pubmed- 15165248

  • Similar resistance genes in 'BacMet Predicted database'
    merD
  • BacMet ID: BAC0669
  • Code for: Regulator
  • Family: Contains 1 HTH merR-type DNA-binding domain
  • Sequence: FASTA
  • Cross-database IDs: Link
  • Organism: Pseudomonas sp. K-62
  • Location: Plasmid pMR26
  • Compound: Mercury (Hg)
  • Description: HTH-type transcriptional regulator ; most mer operon from gram negative ends up with merD gene; it encodes a secondary regulatory protein that binds to the same DNA site as merR; it can be considered as minor regulatory protein that down-regulates mer operon expression.
  • Length (amino acid): 121
  • Reference: Kiyono et al. 1997; Pubmed- 9168120

  • Similar resistance genes in 'BacMet Predicted database'


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