Genome location: Pf3D7_11_v3:127,762..130,186(+)
Genome classification: Core
Product Description: early transcribed membrane protein 11.1
SignalP Peptide: N/A
# Transmembrane Domains: 2
EC Numbers: None
Curated GO (PlasmoDB):
| Type | GO Term | Name |
|---|---|---|
| Component | GO:0020005 | symbiont-containing vacuole membrane |
Expression by stage (LR - Le Roch et al., and MCA - Malaria Cell Atlas):
| Stage | LR class | MCA mean | MCA prop. zeros |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sporozoite | possibly expressed | N/A | N/A |
| Ring | expressed | 3.34 | 0.06 |
| Trophozoite | expressed | 1.01 | 0.53 |
| Schizont | expressed | 0.80 | 0.59 |
| Gametocyte | expressed | 0.54 | 0.73 |
More info:
Old (Pf3D7v3) Gene ID: PF3D7_1102700
Resistome Missense Mutations: None
Resistome Compounds with Missense Mutations: None
Resistome # Samples with Disruptive Mutations: 0 (0 missense, 0 "interesting" missense)
Zhang Phenotype: Non - Mutable in CDS *tentative
MIS: 1 | MFS: 0 | #Insertions: 0
PlasmoGEM Phenotype: Dispensable (Pb ortholog: PBANKA_0524800)
RMgmDB ABS Phenotype: N/A
More info: PhenoPlasm Link
AlphaFill Uniprot ID: Q7KQK8
"Best" AlphaFill ligand hit: No AlphaFill hits
No associated EC numbersNo evidence of orthology to BindingDB entries
MalariaGEN Pf7 (worldwide samples) # unique SNV/indels:
No passing variants found
PlasmoDB Total SNPs: 202
Non-coding: 196 | Synonymous: 2 | Nonsynonymous: 4 | Stop Codon: 0
Protein Length: 91 | Molecular Weight (kDa): 10.192
PDB ID(s): None
Isoelectric Point: 11.25
Protein Domain Annotations:
| Source | Family ID | Description |
|---|---|---|
| InterPro | IPR006389 | Early transcribed membrane protein (ETRAMP) |
| PFam | PF09716 | Early transcribed membrane protein (ETRAMP) |
| Superfamily | N/A | N/A |
| PMID | Title | Authors | DOI/Link |
|---|---|---|---|
| 12368864 | Genome sequence of the human malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum. | Gardner MJ, Hall N, ..., Barrell B | 10.1038/nature01097 |
| 12686607 | etramps, a new Plasmodium falciparum gene family coding for developmentallyregulated and highly charged membrane proteins located at the parasite-host cellinterface. | Spielmann T, Fergusen DJ, Beck HP | 10.1091/mbc.e02-04-0240 |