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Gene Report : ftsL
PEC Original Annotations
Essentiality
     Class essential
     References (PMID)
J Bacteriol. 1992;174(23):7716-28.
FtsL, an essential cytoplasmic membrane protein involved in cell division in Escherichia coli.
Guzman LM, Barondess JJ, Beckwith J. ( 1332942 )
     Deletion OCR30,31-3 (BK2-1 / AK1-1) (D)  
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General information  (Go to Linear View:)
 Gene Name ftsL  
 Alternative name b0083,ECK0084,JW0081,mraR,pbpB,yabD  
 Location, Length 91,032 - 91,397 (  +  ) ;   1.96 min ; 366 (bp) ,   121 (aa) Go to Linear View
 Product membrane bound cell division protein at septum containing leucine zipper motif  
 Operon Name mraZ-rsmH-ftsLI-murEF-mraY-murD-ftsW-murGC-ddlB-ftsQAZ-lpxC  
 Note cell division protein; ingrowth of wall at septum  
 Function phenotype; Cell division  
 Gene Ontology GO:0005886 ; plasma membrane ( ftsL )
GO:0007049 ; cell cycle ( ftsL )
GO:0016020 ; membrane ( ftsL )
GO:0016021 ; integral to membrane ( ftsL )
GO:0051301 ; cell division ( ftsL )
 PID 1786271  
 EC number
  (KEGG Pathway)
 
 
SWISS-PROT  ( Show simple )
  botton Entry name(Acc.no) FTSL_ECOLI ( P22187 ; Q8KMX6 )
    -  Protein name Cell division protein ftsL.  
    -  Synonyms  
    -  Gene name OrderedLocusNames=b0083, c0101, z0093, ECs0087, SF0080, S0082;  
    -  Comments
  • FUNCTION:Protein involved in cell division and cell growth. May play some role in coupling cell division and peptidoglycan physiology.
  • SUBCELLULAR LOCATION:Type II membrane protein. Inner membrane.
  • SIMILARITY:Belongs to the ftsL family.
  • CAUTION:Ref.3 sequence differs from that shown due to a frameshift in position 109.  

  •  Linear View (Whole Mode)
    View Location
       80.0  –  105.0 (KBP)

    Homology Analysis
    BLAST
        Bacteria
             GTOP ftsL (  homologous genes of other bacterias  )  
        PDB     (database updated : 2007.02.20 )
            PSI-BLAST  
        SWISS-PROT     (database updated : 2007.02.20 )
             BLAST Cell division protein ftsL  
             PSI-BLAST Cell division protein ftsL
        nr     (database updated : 2007.02.20 )
             BLAST cell division protein; ingrowth of wall at septum [Escherichia coli O157:H7 EDL933]  
    Pfam 28.0   (database updated : 2015-05 )
        Pfam
    PROSITE
        PROSITE PKC_PHOSPHO_SITE    CK2_PHOSPHO_SITE    MYRISTYL    LEUCINE_ZIPPER     

    Other Cross-Reference
        COG COG3116D 
        EcoCyc ftsL 

    MMBR References
    J Bacteriol. 1992;174:7716-7728
    FtsL, an essential cytoplasmic membrane protein involved in cell division in Escherichia coli.
    Guzman, L., J. J. Barondess, and J. R. Beckwith.
    J Bacteriol. 1989;171(10):5523-30.
    New mutations fts-36, lts-33, and ftsW clustered in the mra region of the Escherichia coli chromosome induce thermosensitive cell growth and division.
    Ishino F, Jung HK, Ikeda M, Doi M, Wachi M, Matsuhashi M. ( 2676977 )
    J Bacteriol. 1989;171(11):6379-82.
    Inhibition of growth of ftsQ, ftsA, and ftsZ mutant cells of Escherichia coli by amplification of a chromosomal region encompassing closely aligned cell division and cell growth genes.
    Jung HK, Ishino F, Matsuhashi M. ( 2553679 )
    Res Microbiol. 1991;142(2-3):295-9.
    Alkaline phosphatase fusions in the study of cell division genes.
    Barondess JJ, Carson M, Guzman Verduzco LM, Beckwith J. ( 1656499 )

    Sequences
    Amino acid
    FASTA format
    0001 MISRVTEALS KVKGSMGSHE RHALPGVIGD DLLRFGKLPL CLFICIILTA VTVVTTAHHT RLLTAQREQL 
    0071 VLERDALDIE WRNLILEENA LGDHSRVERI ATEKLQMQHV DPSQENIVVQ K
    
    
    Nucleotide
    FASTA format

    View sequence out neighbor 100bp
    -100                                             AGCTGCGAGC ACTAGGCAAG TTAATGCCGG 
    -070 GCGAAGAAGA GGTGGCTGAG AACCCTCGTG CCCGTAGTTC AGTTCTGCGT ATTGCAGAGA GGACGAATGC 
    0001 atgatcagca gagtgacaga agctctaagc aaagttaaag gatcgatggg aagccacgag cgccatgcat 
    0071 tgcctggtgt tatcggtgac gatcttttgc gatttgggaa gctgccactc tgcctgttca tttgcattat 
    0141 tttgacggcg gtgactgtgg taaccacggc gcaccatacc cgtttactga ccgctcagcg cgaacaactg 
    0211 gtgctggagc gagatgcttt agacattgaa tggcgcaacc tgatccttga agagaatgcg ctcggcgacc 
    0281 atagccgggt ggaaaggatc gccacggaaa agctgcaaat gcagcatgtt gatccgtcac aagaaaatat 
    0351 cgtagtgcaa aaataaGGAT AAACGCGACG CATGAAAGCA GCGGCGAAAA CGCAGAAACC AAAACGTCAG 
    0421 GAAGAACATG CCAACTTTAT CAGTTGGCGT TTTGCGTTGT TATGCG