Immunotation of Rv0667

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A probe for rpoB can detect mutations in the gene that confer rifampicin resistance. For Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the resistance-mutations most commonly found are at codons 531, 526 and 516 (in decreasing order of frequency) in an area known as the "rifampicin resistance determining region". For Staphylococcus aureus, the most commonly identified mutation is at codon 481.Gene probes are commonly used to guide tuberculosis treatment when drug-resistant tuberculosis is suspected.
A probe for rpoB can detect mutations in the gene that confer rifampicin resistance. For Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the resistance-mutations most commonly found are at codons 531, 526 and 516 (in decreasing order of frequency) in an area known as the "rifampicin resistance determining region". For Staphylococcus aureus, the most commonly identified mutation is at codon 481.Gene probes are commonly used to guide tuberculosis treatment when drug-resistant tuberculosis is suspected.
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=Human Homologue Blast Result=
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<td>subject ids</td><td>% identity</td><td>% positives</td><td>alignment length</td><td> evalue</td></tr>
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<tr><td>sp|Q9NW08</td><td> 22</td><td> 38</td><td> 1235</td><td> 3e-43</td></tr>
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<tr><td>sp|P30876</td><td> 29</td><td> 43</td><td> 455</td><td> 1e-37</td></tr>
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<tr><td>sp|Q9H9Y6</td><td> 28</td><td> 43</td><td> 393</td><td> 7e-31</td></tr>
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<tr><td>sp|O14656</td><td> 24</td><td> 41</td><td> 104</td><td> 1.5 </td></tr>
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<tr><td>sp|O14657</td><td> 25</td><td> 40</td><td> 126</td><td> 2.6</td></tr></table>

Revision as of 07:03, 23 January 2010

Immunotation of Rv0667
Name
DNA-directed RNA polymerase subunit beta
Identifiers
Swiss Prot P0A680
Genbank NP_215181.1
PDB  ?
Chemical data
Formula [1]
Mol. wt. 129235.1
Pharmacokinetic data
Bioavailability  ?
Solubility  ?
Isoelectric-Point 4.67

General

rpoB is a bacterial gene that codes for part of an enzyme which synthesises RNA. Specifically, rpoB is the β subunit of the bacterial RNA polymerase. It is the subunit which possesses the polymerase activity, that is, it catalyzes the synthesis of RNA. Some anti-bacterial drugs (most importantly, rifampicin) kill bacteria by targeting this enzyme.

rpoB is a highly conserved enzyme contained by many bacteria, including Mycobacterium tuberculosis. It is the target of the antibiotic, rifampicin. Mutations in this gene are the main mechanism of resistance to rifampicin.

A probe for rpoB can detect mutations in the gene that confer rifampicin resistance. For Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the resistance-mutations most commonly found are at codons 531, 526 and 516 (in decreasing order of frequency) in an area known as the "rifampicin resistance determining region". For Staphylococcus aureus, the most commonly identified mutation is at codon 481.Gene probes are commonly used to guide tuberculosis treatment when drug-resistant tuberculosis is suspected.

Human Homologue Blast Result

subject ids% identity% positivesalignment length evalue
sp|Q9NW08 22 38 1235 3e-43
sp|P30876 29 43 455 1e-37
sp|Q9H9Y6 28 43 393 7e-31
sp|O14656 24 41 104 1.5
sp|O14657 25 40 126 2.6