Saturday, October 27, 2012

Bioinformatics BI_J0004


Title : Bioinformatics Classification and Functional Analysis of PhoH Homologs
Author : Alexei E. Kazakov, Olga Vassieva, Mikhail S. Gelfand, Andrei Osterman, Ross Overbeek
Year Publish : 2003
Place of Publish: IOS Press
Abstract :

PhoH protein is a putative ATPase belonging to the phosphate regulon in Escherichia coli. EC-PhoH homologs are present in different organisms, but it is not clear if they are functionally related, besides nothing is known about their regulation. To distinguish true functional orthologs of EC-PhoH in different classes of bacteria and to identify their functional role in bacterial metabolic network we performed phylogenetic analysis of these proteins and comparative study of position and regulation of the related genes. Three groups of proteins were identified. Proteins of the first group (BS-PhoH orthologs) are present in most of bacteria and are proposed to be functionally linked to phospholipid metabolism and RNA modification. Proteins of the second group (BS-YlaK orthologs) are present in most of aerobes, and Actinobacterial YlaK orthologs are shown to be members of a fatty acid betaoxidation regulons. EC-PhoH orthologs are classified in a third group, specific for Enterobacteria. Functional role of PhoH homologs in the lipid and RNA metabolism and proposed interrelation of PhoH paralogs in one organism are discussed.

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