Protein Information

General Information
MoonProt ID574
First appeared in release4.0
Name(s)Triosephosphate isomerase - tpiA
UniProt IDB1ICZ4
GO termsGO:0004807 triose-phosphate isomerase activity, GO:0016853 isomerase activity, GO:0006094 gluconeogenesis, GO:0006096 glycolytic process, GO:0019563 glycerol catabolic process, GO:0046166 glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate biosynthetic process, GO:0005737 cytoplasm, GO:0005829 cytosol
Organisms for which functions have been demonstratedStreptococcus pneumoniae (strain Hungary19A-6) a commensal bacterium that infects humans
Sequence length252.0
FASTA sequence>sp|B1ICZ4|TPIS_STRPI Triosephosphate isomerase OS=Streptococcus pneumoniae (strain Hungary19A-6) OX=487214 GN=tpiA PE=3 SV=1 MSRKPFIAGNWKMNKNPEEAKAFVEAVASKLPSSDLVEAGIAAPALDLTTVLAVAKGSNL KVAAQNCYFENAGAFTGETSPQVLKEIGTDYVVIGHSERRDYFHETDEDINKKAKAIFAN GMLPIICCGESLETYEAGKAAEFVGAQVSAALAGLTAEQVAASVIAYEPIWAIGTGKSAS QDDAQKMCKVVRDVVAADFGQEVADKVRVQYGGSVKPENVASYMACPDVDGALVGGASLE AESFLALLDFVK
Structure Information
PDB IDNA
Quaternary structurehomodimer
SCOPNA
CATHNA
TM Helix Predictionno TM helices
DisProt Annotationnot in DisProt
Predicted Disorder Regionsno disorder found
Connections to Disease
OMIM ID
Function 1
Function descriptionenzyme, triose phosphate isomerase
References for functionHirayama, S., Domon, H., Hiyoshi, T., Isono, T., Tamura, H., Sasagawa, K., Takizawa, F., & Terao, Y. (2022). Triosephosphate isomerase of Streptococcus pneumoniae is released extracellularly by autolysis and binds to host plasminogen to promote its activation. FEBS open bio, 12(6), 1206–1219. https://doi.org/10.1002/2211-5463.13396
E.C. numberEC:5.3.1.1
Location of functional site(s)
Cellular location of functioncytoplasm
Comments
Function 2
Function descriptionbinds plasminogen, binds host complement inhibitors Factor H, FHL-1, CFHR1
References for functionHirayama, S., Domon, H., Hiyoshi, T., Isono, T., Tamura, H., Sasagawa, K., Takizawa, F., & Terao, Y. (2022). Triosephosphate isomerase of Streptococcus pneumoniae is released extracellularly by autolysis and binds to host plasminogen to promote its activation. FEBS open bio, 12(6), 1206–1219. https://doi.org/10.1002/2211-5463.13396
E.C. number
Location of functional site(s)
Cellular location of functioncell surface
Comments