About Gene List

PF3D7_1326700

Genome location: Pf3D7_13_v3:1,125,242..1,127,086(+)

Genome classification: Core

Function and Localization

Product Description: ubiquitin-activating enzyme, putative

SignalP Peptide: N/A

# Transmembrane Domains: 0

EC Numbers: None

Curated GO (PlasmoDB):

Type GO Term Name
Component GO:0005634 nucleus

Expression by stage (LR - Le Roch et al., and MCA - Malaria Cell Atlas):

Stage LR class MCA mean MCA prop. zeros
Sporozoite no data N/A N/A
Ring no data 0.30 0.85
Trophozoite no data 0.28 0.83
Schizont no data 0.39 0.76
Gametocyte no data 0.67 0.63

More info:

Resistome Mutations

Old (Pf3D7v3) Gene ID: PF3D7_1326700

Resistome Missense Mutations: V73I

Resistome Compounds with Missense Mutations: MMV665794

Resistome # Samples with Disruptive Mutations: 1 (1 missense, 0 "interesting" missense)

Essentiality (ABS)

Zhang Phenotype: Non - Mutable in CDS

MIS: 0.122 | MFS: -3.141 | #Insertions: 0

PlasmoGEM Phenotype: N/A

RMgmDB ABS Phenotype: N/A

More info: PhenoPlasm Link

Binding Evidence

AlphaFill Uniprot ID: C0H5E0

"Best" AlphaFill ligand hit: No AlphaFill hits

No associated EC numbers

No evidence of orthology to BindingDB entries

Orthology Information

Ortholog Group (OrthoMCL): OG6_130940

No human ortholog(s)

Genetic Variation

MalariaGEN Pf7 (worldwide samples) # unique SNV/indels:

Homozygous genotype calls only

variant type common rare doubleton singleton
synonymous 4 14 14 16
disruptive 7 31 20 61
missense 5 25 18 53

Any inclusion in genotype call

variant type common rare doubleton singleton
synonymous 8 26 25 29
disruptive 17 108 55 154
missense 8 76 42 88

PlasmoDB Total SNPs: 74

Non-coding: 41 | Synonymous: 29 | Nonsynonymous: 4 | Stop Codon: 0

Protein Information

Protein Length: 542 | Molecular Weight (kDa): 63.16

UniProt ID(s): C0H5E0

PDB ID(s): None

Isoelectric Point: 10.1

Protein Domain Annotations:

Source Family ID Description
InterPro IPR035985 Ubiquitin-activating enzyme
PFam N/A N/A
Superfamily SSF69572 Ubiquitin-activating enzyme

Associated Publications

PMID Title Authors DOI/Link
23181666 Organellar proteomics reveals hundreds of novel nuclear proteins in the malariaparasite Plasmodium falciparum. Oehring SC, Woodcroft BJ, ..., Voss TS 10.1186/gb-2012-13-11-r108