Literature summary for 2.8.1.6 extracted from
Kwon, K.; Bekal, S.; Domier, L.; Lambert, K.
Active and inactive forms of biotin synthase occur in Heterodera glycines (2019), J. Nematol., 51, e2019-69 .
No PubMed abstract available
Cloned(Commentary)
Cloned (Comment) |
Organism |
expression in Escherichia coli |
Heterodera glycines |
Protein Variants
Protein Variants |
Comment |
Organism |
P24A/R44Q |
linked SNPs, residues A24 and Q44 constitute the virulent allele pair, P24 and R44 the avirulent allele pair |
Heterodera glycines |
Organism
Organism |
UniProt |
Comment |
Textmining |
Heterodera glycines |
F1LLQ0 |
- |
- |
Synonyms
Synonyms |
Comment |
Organism |
BioB |
- |
Heterodera glycines |
General Information
General Information |
Comment |
Organism |
physiological function |
avirulent nematodes produce an active biotin synthase while virulent ones contain an inactive form of the enzyme. A diverse mixture of BioB alleles is found with the virulent form being the most prevalent. Complementation of an Escherichia coli vitamin B7 auxotroph only occurs for the bacteria containing the avirulentBioB allele containing the P24/R44 amino acid combination |
Heterodera glycines |