LOCUS       CAQ83153.1               169 aa    PRT              BCT 27-FEB-2015
DEFINITION  Photorhabdus asymbiotica yopb/d chaperone sycd protein.
ACCESSION   FM162591-1060
PROTEIN_ID  CAQ83153.1
SOURCE      Photorhabdus asymbiotica
  ORGANISM  Photorhabdus asymbiotica
            Bacteria; Proteobacteria; Gammaproteobacteria; Enterobacterales;
            Morganellaceae; Photorhabdus.
REFERENCE   1  (bases 1 to 5064808)
  AUTHORS   Crossman L.C.
  JOURNAL   Submitted (21-MAY-2008) to the INSDC. Crossman L.C., Pathogen
            Sequencing Unit, The Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, Hinxton,
            Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB10 1SA, UNITED KINGDOM.
REFERENCE   2
  AUTHORS   Wilkinson P., Waterfield N.R., Crossman L., Corton C.,
            Sanchez-Contreras M., Vlisidou I., Barron A., Bignell A., Clark L.,
            Doggett J., Ormond D., Mayho M., Bason N., Smith F., Simmonds M.,
            Arrowsmith C., Churcher C., Harris D., Thompson N.R., Quail M.,
            Parkhill J., Ffrench-Constant R.H.
  TITLE     Comparative genomics of the emerging human pathogen Photorhabdus
            asymbiotica with the insect pathogen Photorhabdus luminescens
  JOURNAL   BMC Genomics 10(1), 302-302(2009).
   PUBMED   19583835
FEATURES             Qualifiers
     source          /organism="Photorhabdus asymbiotica"
                     /isolate="ATCC43949"
                     /mol_type="genomic DNA"
                     /db_xref="taxon:291112"
     protein         /transl_table=11
                     /gene="sycD"
                     /locus_tag="PAU_01061"
                     /old_locus_tag="PAT4424"
                     /note="The type III secretion system of Gram-negative
                     bacteria is used to transport virulence factors from the
                     pathogen directly into the host cell and is only triggered
                     when the bacterium comes into close contact with the host.
                     Effector proteins secreted by the type III system do not
                     possess a secretion signal, and are considered unique
                     because of this. Yersinia spp. secrete effector proteins
                     called YopB and YopD that facilitate the spread of other
                     translocated proteins through the type III needle and the
                     host cell cytoplasm . Both are believed to act as pore
                     translocases, forming apertures in the host cell membrane
                     and allowing the bacterium easy access to its cytoplasm."
                     /db_xref="EnsemblGenomes-Gn:PAU_01061"
                     /db_xref="EnsemblGenomes-Tr:CAQ83153"
                     /db_xref="InterPro:IPR005415"
                     /db_xref="InterPro:IPR011716"
                     /db_xref="InterPro:IPR011990"
                     /db_xref="InterPro:IPR013026"
                     /db_xref="InterPro:IPR016379"
                     /db_xref="UniProtKB/TrEMBL:B6VK25"
                     /inference="similar to DNA sequence:INSD:BX571871"
                     /inference="similar to DNA sequence:INSD:AF336309"
BEGIN
        1 MEYQETSTTS DQYAQELEAF FHDGGTLAML RDVSSDTLEQ LYSLAFNQYQ SGKWQDAHKI
       61 FQALCMLDHY DHRFFLGLGA CRQAMGQLEQ AIQSYSYGAM LDVNEPRFPF HAAECLMRLG
      121 ELDGAESGFY SAKQLAAALP EQAALVASAS AMLEAITIKR AQEDESNSK
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