node1 | node2 | node1 accession | node2 accession | node1 annotation | node2 annotation | score |
Rv0948c | Rv1885c | Rv0948c | Rv1885c | Probable mycolyl transferase, pseudogene; Catalyzes the Claisen rearrangement of chorismate to prephenate. Probably involved in the aromatic amino acid biosynthesis. | Chorismate mutase; Catalyzes the Claisen rearrangement of chorismate to prephenate. May play some role in the pathogenicity. | 0.979 |
Rv0948c | aroF | Rv0948c | Rv2540c | Probable mycolyl transferase, pseudogene; Catalyzes the Claisen rearrangement of chorismate to prephenate. Probably involved in the aromatic amino acid biosynthesis. | Probable chorismate synthase AroF (5-enolpyruvylshikimate-3-phosphate phospholyase); Catalyzes the anti-1,4-elimination of the C-3 phosphate and the C-6 proR hydrogen from 5-enolpyruvylshikimate-3-phosphate (EPSP) to yield chorismate, which is the branch point compound that serves as the starting substrate for the three terminal pathways of aromatic amino acid biosynthesis. This reaction introduces a second double bond into the aromatic ring system. | 0.975 |
Rv0948c | trpE | Rv0948c | Rv1609 | Probable mycolyl transferase, pseudogene; Catalyzes the Claisen rearrangement of chorismate to prephenate. Probably involved in the aromatic amino acid biosynthesis. | Anthranilate synthase component I TrpE (glutamine amidotransferase); Part of a heterotetrameric complex that catalyzes the two- step biosynthesis of anthranilate, an intermediate in the biosynthesis of L-tryptophan. In the first step, the glutamine-binding beta subunit (TrpG) of anthranilate synthase (AS) provides the glutamine amidotransferase activity which generates ammonia as a substrate that, along with chorismate, is used in the second step, catalyzed by the large alpha subunit of AS (TrpE) to produce anthranilate. In the absence of TrpG, TrpE can synthesize anthranilate directly [...] | 0.981 |
Rv0948c | trpG | Rv0948c | Rv0013 | Probable mycolyl transferase, pseudogene; Catalyzes the Claisen rearrangement of chorismate to prephenate. Probably involved in the aromatic amino acid biosynthesis. | Possible anthranilate synthase component II TrpG (glutamine amidotransferase); Part of a heterotetrameric complex that catalyzes the two- step biosynthesis of anthranilate, an intermediate in the biosynthesis of L-tryptophan. In the first step, the glutamine-binding beta subunit (TrpG) of anthranilate synthase (AS) provides the glutamine amidotransferase activity which generates ammonia as a substrate that, along with chorismate, is used in the second step, catalyzed by the large alpha subunit of AS (TrpE) to produce anthranilate. In the absence of TrpG, TrpE can synthesize anthranilat [...] | 0.928 |
Rv1610 | lgt | Rv1610 | Rv1614 | Rv1610, (MTCY01B2.02), len: 235 aa. Possible conserved membrane protein. Equivalent to AL049913|MLCB1610_23 hypothetical protein from Mycobacterium leprae (264 aa), FASTA score: (65.8% identity in 231 aa overlap). A core mycobacterial gene; conserved in mycobacterial strains (See Marmiesse et al., 2004). | Possible prolipoprotein diacylglyceryl transferases Lgt; Catalyzes the transfer of the diacylglyceryl group from phosphatidylglycerol to the sulfhydryl group of the N-terminal cysteine of a prolipoprotein, the first step in the formation of mature lipoproteins; Belongs to the Lgt family. | 0.727 |
Rv1610 | trpA | Rv1610 | Rv1613 | Rv1610, (MTCY01B2.02), len: 235 aa. Possible conserved membrane protein. Equivalent to AL049913|MLCB1610_23 hypothetical protein from Mycobacterium leprae (264 aa), FASTA score: (65.8% identity in 231 aa overlap). A core mycobacterial gene; conserved in mycobacterial strains (See Marmiesse et al., 2004). | Probable tryptophan synthase, alpha subunit TrpA; The alpha subunit is responsible for the aldol cleavage of indoleglycerol phosphate to indole and glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate. | 0.727 |
Rv1610 | trpB | Rv1610 | Rv1612 | Rv1610, (MTCY01B2.02), len: 235 aa. Possible conserved membrane protein. Equivalent to AL049913|MLCB1610_23 hypothetical protein from Mycobacterium leprae (264 aa), FASTA score: (65.8% identity in 231 aa overlap). A core mycobacterial gene; conserved in mycobacterial strains (See Marmiesse et al., 2004). | Tryptophan synthase, beta subunit TrpB; The beta subunit is responsible for the synthesis of L- tryptophan from indole and L-serine. | 0.728 |
Rv1610 | trpC | Rv1610 | Rv1611 | Rv1610, (MTCY01B2.02), len: 235 aa. Possible conserved membrane protein. Equivalent to AL049913|MLCB1610_23 hypothetical protein from Mycobacterium leprae (264 aa), FASTA score: (65.8% identity in 231 aa overlap). A core mycobacterial gene; conserved in mycobacterial strains (See Marmiesse et al., 2004). | Rv1611, (MTCY01B2.03), len: 272 aa. Probable trpC,indole-3-glycerol phosphate synthase. Similar to Q55508|SLR0546 hypothetical 33.0 kDa protein from synechocystis SP (295 aa), FASTA score: opt: 26, E(): 7.6e-32, (44.2% identity in 265 aa overlap); also similar to TRPC_AZOBR|P26938 ndole-3-glycerol-phosphate synthaseindole-3-glycerol-phosphate synthase from Azospirillum brasilense (262 aa), FASTA score: opt: 596,E(): 4.8e-30, (43.8% identity in 258 aa overlap). Equivalent to AL0499 13|MLCB1610_24 from Mycobacterium leprae (272 aa) (90.8% identity in 272 aa overlap). Contains indole-3-gl [...] | 0.781 |
Rv1610 | trpE | Rv1610 | Rv1609 | Rv1610, (MTCY01B2.02), len: 235 aa. Possible conserved membrane protein. Equivalent to AL049913|MLCB1610_23 hypothetical protein from Mycobacterium leprae (264 aa), FASTA score: (65.8% identity in 231 aa overlap). A core mycobacterial gene; conserved in mycobacterial strains (See Marmiesse et al., 2004). | Anthranilate synthase component I TrpE (glutamine amidotransferase); Part of a heterotetrameric complex that catalyzes the two- step biosynthesis of anthranilate, an intermediate in the biosynthesis of L-tryptophan. In the first step, the glutamine-binding beta subunit (TrpG) of anthranilate synthase (AS) provides the glutamine amidotransferase activity which generates ammonia as a substrate that, along with chorismate, is used in the second step, catalyzed by the large alpha subunit of AS (TrpE) to produce anthranilate. In the absence of TrpG, TrpE can synthesize anthranilate directly [...] | 0.884 |
Rv1885c | Rv0948c | Rv1885c | Rv0948c | Chorismate mutase; Catalyzes the Claisen rearrangement of chorismate to prephenate. May play some role in the pathogenicity. | Probable mycolyl transferase, pseudogene; Catalyzes the Claisen rearrangement of chorismate to prephenate. Probably involved in the aromatic amino acid biosynthesis. | 0.979 |
Rv1885c | aroF | Rv1885c | Rv2540c | Chorismate mutase; Catalyzes the Claisen rearrangement of chorismate to prephenate. May play some role in the pathogenicity. | Probable chorismate synthase AroF (5-enolpyruvylshikimate-3-phosphate phospholyase); Catalyzes the anti-1,4-elimination of the C-3 phosphate and the C-6 proR hydrogen from 5-enolpyruvylshikimate-3-phosphate (EPSP) to yield chorismate, which is the branch point compound that serves as the starting substrate for the three terminal pathways of aromatic amino acid biosynthesis. This reaction introduces a second double bond into the aromatic ring system. | 0.974 |
Rv1885c | trpE | Rv1885c | Rv1609 | Chorismate mutase; Catalyzes the Claisen rearrangement of chorismate to prephenate. May play some role in the pathogenicity. | Anthranilate synthase component I TrpE (glutamine amidotransferase); Part of a heterotetrameric complex that catalyzes the two- step biosynthesis of anthranilate, an intermediate in the biosynthesis of L-tryptophan. In the first step, the glutamine-binding beta subunit (TrpG) of anthranilate synthase (AS) provides the glutamine amidotransferase activity which generates ammonia as a substrate that, along with chorismate, is used in the second step, catalyzed by the large alpha subunit of AS (TrpE) to produce anthranilate. In the absence of TrpG, TrpE can synthesize anthranilate directly [...] | 0.910 |
Rv1885c | trpG | Rv1885c | Rv0013 | Chorismate mutase; Catalyzes the Claisen rearrangement of chorismate to prephenate. May play some role in the pathogenicity. | Possible anthranilate synthase component II TrpG (glutamine amidotransferase); Part of a heterotetrameric complex that catalyzes the two- step biosynthesis of anthranilate, an intermediate in the biosynthesis of L-tryptophan. In the first step, the glutamine-binding beta subunit (TrpG) of anthranilate synthase (AS) provides the glutamine amidotransferase activity which generates ammonia as a substrate that, along with chorismate, is used in the second step, catalyzed by the large alpha subunit of AS (TrpE) to produce anthranilate. In the absence of TrpG, TrpE can synthesize anthranilat [...] | 0.903 |
aroF | Rv0948c | Rv2540c | Rv0948c | Probable chorismate synthase AroF (5-enolpyruvylshikimate-3-phosphate phospholyase); Catalyzes the anti-1,4-elimination of the C-3 phosphate and the C-6 proR hydrogen from 5-enolpyruvylshikimate-3-phosphate (EPSP) to yield chorismate, which is the branch point compound that serves as the starting substrate for the three terminal pathways of aromatic amino acid biosynthesis. This reaction introduces a second double bond into the aromatic ring system. | Probable mycolyl transferase, pseudogene; Catalyzes the Claisen rearrangement of chorismate to prephenate. Probably involved in the aromatic amino acid biosynthesis. | 0.975 |
aroF | Rv1885c | Rv2540c | Rv1885c | Probable chorismate synthase AroF (5-enolpyruvylshikimate-3-phosphate phospholyase); Catalyzes the anti-1,4-elimination of the C-3 phosphate and the C-6 proR hydrogen from 5-enolpyruvylshikimate-3-phosphate (EPSP) to yield chorismate, which is the branch point compound that serves as the starting substrate for the three terminal pathways of aromatic amino acid biosynthesis. This reaction introduces a second double bond into the aromatic ring system. | Chorismate mutase; Catalyzes the Claisen rearrangement of chorismate to prephenate. May play some role in the pathogenicity. | 0.974 |
aroF | trpA | Rv2540c | Rv1613 | Probable chorismate synthase AroF (5-enolpyruvylshikimate-3-phosphate phospholyase); Catalyzes the anti-1,4-elimination of the C-3 phosphate and the C-6 proR hydrogen from 5-enolpyruvylshikimate-3-phosphate (EPSP) to yield chorismate, which is the branch point compound that serves as the starting substrate for the three terminal pathways of aromatic amino acid biosynthesis. This reaction introduces a second double bond into the aromatic ring system. | Probable tryptophan synthase, alpha subunit TrpA; The alpha subunit is responsible for the aldol cleavage of indoleglycerol phosphate to indole and glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate. | 0.886 |
aroF | trpB | Rv2540c | Rv1612 | Probable chorismate synthase AroF (5-enolpyruvylshikimate-3-phosphate phospholyase); Catalyzes the anti-1,4-elimination of the C-3 phosphate and the C-6 proR hydrogen from 5-enolpyruvylshikimate-3-phosphate (EPSP) to yield chorismate, which is the branch point compound that serves as the starting substrate for the three terminal pathways of aromatic amino acid biosynthesis. This reaction introduces a second double bond into the aromatic ring system. | Tryptophan synthase, beta subunit TrpB; The beta subunit is responsible for the synthesis of L- tryptophan from indole and L-serine. | 0.837 |
aroF | trpC | Rv2540c | Rv1611 | Probable chorismate synthase AroF (5-enolpyruvylshikimate-3-phosphate phospholyase); Catalyzes the anti-1,4-elimination of the C-3 phosphate and the C-6 proR hydrogen from 5-enolpyruvylshikimate-3-phosphate (EPSP) to yield chorismate, which is the branch point compound that serves as the starting substrate for the three terminal pathways of aromatic amino acid biosynthesis. This reaction introduces a second double bond into the aromatic ring system. | Rv1611, (MTCY01B2.03), len: 272 aa. Probable trpC,indole-3-glycerol phosphate synthase. Similar to Q55508|SLR0546 hypothetical 33.0 kDa protein from synechocystis SP (295 aa), FASTA score: opt: 26, E(): 7.6e-32, (44.2% identity in 265 aa overlap); also similar to TRPC_AZOBR|P26938 ndole-3-glycerol-phosphate synthaseindole-3-glycerol-phosphate synthase from Azospirillum brasilense (262 aa), FASTA score: opt: 596,E(): 4.8e-30, (43.8% identity in 258 aa overlap). Equivalent to AL0499 13|MLCB1610_24 from Mycobacterium leprae (272 aa) (90.8% identity in 272 aa overlap). Contains indole-3-gl [...] | 0.734 |
aroF | trpD | Rv2540c | Rv2192c | Probable chorismate synthase AroF (5-enolpyruvylshikimate-3-phosphate phospholyase); Catalyzes the anti-1,4-elimination of the C-3 phosphate and the C-6 proR hydrogen from 5-enolpyruvylshikimate-3-phosphate (EPSP) to yield chorismate, which is the branch point compound that serves as the starting substrate for the three terminal pathways of aromatic amino acid biosynthesis. This reaction introduces a second double bond into the aromatic ring system. | Probable anthranilate phosphoribosyltransferase TrpD; Catalyzes the transfer of the phosphoribosyl group of 5- phosphorylribose-1-pyrophosphate (PRPP) to anthranilate to yield N-(5'- phosphoribosyl)-anthranilate (PRA). | 0.814 |
aroF | trpE | Rv2540c | Rv1609 | Probable chorismate synthase AroF (5-enolpyruvylshikimate-3-phosphate phospholyase); Catalyzes the anti-1,4-elimination of the C-3 phosphate and the C-6 proR hydrogen from 5-enolpyruvylshikimate-3-phosphate (EPSP) to yield chorismate, which is the branch point compound that serves as the starting substrate for the three terminal pathways of aromatic amino acid biosynthesis. This reaction introduces a second double bond into the aromatic ring system. | Anthranilate synthase component I TrpE (glutamine amidotransferase); Part of a heterotetrameric complex that catalyzes the two- step biosynthesis of anthranilate, an intermediate in the biosynthesis of L-tryptophan. In the first step, the glutamine-binding beta subunit (TrpG) of anthranilate synthase (AS) provides the glutamine amidotransferase activity which generates ammonia as a substrate that, along with chorismate, is used in the second step, catalyzed by the large alpha subunit of AS (TrpE) to produce anthranilate. In the absence of TrpG, TrpE can synthesize anthranilate directly [...] | 0.968 |