Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1, PA4218 (ampP)

Cytoplasmic
Cytoplasmic Membrane
Periplasmic
Outer Membrane
Extracellular
Unknown
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Operons

Operon name: ampOP (2 gene members)
Experiment Attributes
method: RT-PCR
Locus Tag Gene Name Description Start End Strand Type
PA4219 ampO AmpO 4722851 4724035 - CDS
Gene Details
PA4218 ampP AmpP 4721614 4722858 - CDS
Gene Details
Evidence
Transcription unit experimentally validated in a strain of the same species. The start coordinate will often be based on an experimentally validated transcription start site. For protein-coding genes, unless otherwise specified, the stop will be based on the stop codon.
References
Pseudomonas aeruginosa β-lactamase induction requires two permeases, AmpG and AmpP.
Kong KF, Aguila A, Schneper L, Mathee K
BMC Microbiol. 2010 Dec;10
PubMed ID: 21192796
Cross-References
PseudoCAP: 41731
Operon name: PA4219-ampP (2 gene members)
Locus Tag Gene Name Description Start End Strand Type
PA4218 ampP AmpP 4721614 4722858 - CDS
Gene Details
PA4219 ampO AmpO 4722851 4724035 - CDS
Gene Details
Evidence
Computationally-predicted.
References
DOOR: a database for prokaryotic operons.
Mao F, Dam P, Chou J, Olman V, Xu Y
Nucleic Acids Res. 2009 Jan;37(Database issue):D459-63
PubMed ID: 18988623
Cross-References
DOOR: 13964
Operon name: fptABCX (4 gene members)
Experiment Attributes
method: RT-PCR
Locus Tag Gene Name Description Start End Strand Type
PA4218 ampP AmpP 4721614 4722858 - CDS
Gene Details
PA4219 ampO AmpO 4722851 4724035 - CDS
Gene Details
PA4220 hypothetical protein 4724358 4724639 - CDS
Gene Details
PA4221 fptA Fe(III)-pyochelin outer membrane receptor precursor 4724639 4726801 - CDS
Gene Details
Evidence
Transcription unit experimentally validated in a strain of the same species. The start coordinate will often be based on an experimentally validated transcription start site. For protein-coding genes, unless otherwise specified, the stop will be based on the stop codon.
References
Ferripyochelin uptake genes are involved in pyochelin-mediated signalling in Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
Michel L, Bachelard A, Reimmann C
Microbiology (Reading, Engl.) 2007 May;153(Pt 5):1508-18
PubMed ID: 17464065
Cross-References
PseudoCAP: 41733