Parcubacteria group bacterium GW2011_GWA2_47_10b

Taxonomy: cellular organisms; Bacteria; unclassified Bacteria; Bacteria candidate phyla; Patescibacteria group; Parcubacteria group; unclassified Parcubacteria group

Average proteome isoelectric point is 7.33

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Acidic
pI < 6.8
6.8-7.4
pI > 7.4
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Virtual 2D-PAGE plot for 878 proteins (isoelectric point calculated using IPC_method)

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Protein with the lowest isoelectric point:
>tr|A0A0G1R7M6|A0A0G1R7M6_9BACT Zinc metalloprotease
MASLLNQWDEKYDLAGDDDDLLDEDEENEEDEDVDDDTFSEDDDM
Molecular weight: 5.28 kDa
Isoelectric point according different methods:






Protein with the highest isoelectric point:
>tr|A0A0G1R2W7|A0A0G1R2W7_9BACT 50S ribosomal protein L20
MTRVKRGTTSVKRRRNVLKQTKGFRWQRSKKERAAREALLHAGIHSFQDRRKKKRVMRKLWNIKINAASRQTGISYSRLVHLLKKANVAIDRKILAHLAEHHPAAFTALVKEISL
Molecular weight: 13.41 kDa
Isoelectric point according different methods:






General Statistics

Number of major isoforms

Number of additional isoforms

Number of all proteins

Number of amino acids

Min. Seq. Length

Max. Seq. Length

Avg. Seq. Length

Avg. Mol. Weight

878

0

878

249,183

24

2,206

283.8

31.7 kDa

Amino acid frequency

Ala

Cys

Asp

Glu

Phe

Gly

His

Ile

Lys

Leu

Met

Asn

Gln

Pro

Arg

Ser

Thr

Val

Trp

Tyr

8.05

0.94

4.98

6.68

5.11

7.3

1.99

7.22

6.14

9.41

1.95

3.62

2.88

4.39

6.1

6.31

5.33

7.17

1.17

3.25

Note: For statistics only major isoforms were used (in this case 878 proteins)
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Reference: Kozlowski LP. Proteome-pI: proteome isoelectric point database. Nucleic Acids Res. 2016. doi: 10.1093/nar/gkw978       Contact: Lukasz P. Kozlowski