Rv3699 Methyltransferase (EC 2.1.1.-)

Summary

Product Feature Type Start End Strand Length AA Length is TF
Rv3699 Methyltransferase (EC 2.1.1.-) CDS 4142044 4142745 + 702 233 FALSE

Rv3699 (Methyltransferase (EC 2.1.1.-)) is predicted to be co-regulated in modules bicluster_0075 with residual 0.54 and bicluster_0419 with residual 0.50.

This regulation is possibly mediated by two de-novo identified cis-regulatory motifs in each module with e-values , 1.90 and 2.30 for bicluster_0075 and 0.02 and 10.00 for bicluster_0419 respectively.

These modules are enriched for following go terms: .

This gene is found to be for growth on cholesterol.

Mutant available?:

Product (LegacyBRC) Product (RefSeq)
Putative uncharacterized protein
Operon # Operon
2411 -
Locus Tuberculist Genome View

Tuberculist

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Locus Tag KEGG Pathways

KEGG

not assigned to any KEGG Pathway.
BioCyc Gene Page Cellular Overview Map
Link to STRING STRING Network

STRING

GI Number Protein ID Blast Conserved Domains
15610835 NP_218216.1 Run
No TFOE experiment results were found

Quantitative Proteomics Data

t-test p-value Cholesterol/Glycerol Ratio
0.540000 1.50

How essentiality calculations were done?

The relative representation of each mutant was determined by calculating the fold change (sequence reads/insertion in cholesterol divided by sequence reads/insertion in glycerol) for each gene. Statistical significance was determined by t-test. Each insertion site in each replicate sample was treated as a separate data point. The hyperbola used for defining genes specifically required for growth in cholesterol was defined by the formula, y = 3.8/x+0.7. Genes above this line are annotated as required for growth on cholesterol.

TRIP log2 fold abundance change

reports the log2 abundance fold change of each TFI strain, relative to no induction, in absence or presence of drug, averaged across experimental replicates. Also reported are the accompanying z-scores and two-sided t-test p-values for each TFI strain under each condition. Please refer to Ma et al., 2020, Nature Microbiology for more information.

p-value Untreated:
p-value INH: