KpATCC43816 Protein target profile

citrate (Si)-synthase

Accession: VK055_2057

Gene: AIK80663.1 gltA2 3D evidence: AlphaFold DB model + ColabFold model Metabolism 1 reaction UniProt A0A0H3GJI7
Length 434
Pocket druggability (P2Rank · AlphaFold DB model) 0.819
Metabolic reactions 1
Chokepoint No
Direct ligand evidence 0 40 total records
Functional annotation 0 EC 5 GO
Target summary

Promising target candidate with multiple supporting evidence streams.

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Terms and data sources used on this page

PDB: experimentally determined structures from the Protein Data Bank. These are the strongest structural evidence, but may cover only part of the protein.

AlphaFold DB model: a precomputed predicted structure downloaded from AlphaFold Database/UniProt, not an experiment performed here.

ColabFold model: a predicted structure generated for this workspace; interpret it with coverage and confidence.

pLDDT: confidence score for predicted structures. High values support local geometry; low values mean the region should not drive pocket interpretation.

FPocket / P2Rank: software tools that predict possible ligand-binding pockets on a 3D structure. They are useful screening signals, not experimental validation.

Druggability: a pocket-based estimate of whether a small molecule could bind productively. It does not mean a drug already exists.

PDB ligand: a compound observed in an experimental structure. Direct same-protein records are stronger than homolog-transferred records.

ChEMBL: a public database of measured compound bioactivity. Direct entries are stronger than entries transferred from similar proteins.

ZINC: a purchasable-compound database. Here it marks proposed candidates from chemical similarity, not measured binders.

LigQ / LigQ_2: an internal Target pipeline step that gathers PDB, ChEMBL, and ZINC ligand evidence for each protein.

Off-target: sequence similarity to proteins we prefer not to hit, such as human proteins or beneficial gut microbiome proteins.

DEG: Database of Essential Genes. A match suggests the protein resembles genes known to be essential in other organisms.

Roary / CoreCruncher: pan-genome tools used to decide whether a gene is core across analyzed strains or accessory/strain-specific.

EC / GO: functional annotations: EC describes enzyme reactions; GO describes biological process, molecular function, or cellular component.

KEGG pathway: a curated metabolic route label used here to group reactions imported from the metabolic model.

Chokepoint: a metabolic reaction that is the only producer or consumer of a metabolite in the imported model.

Prioritization evidence

Selectivity, essentiality, structural confidence, conservation, and predicted binding-site evidence.

Off-target risk

Human off-target
Hit
Human identity (%)
22.161 Lower values reduce human off-target concern.
Human E-value
6.64e-11
Gut microbiome similarity
3.9% of screened genomes Lower prevalence suggests narrower overlap with the screened gut microbiome.

Essentiality

Essential (DEG)
Y
DEG identity (%)
57.783 Higher values support similarity to known essential genes.
DEG E-value
0.0 Smaller values mean stronger essential-gene similarity.

Structure confidence

ColabFold pLDDT
92.16 0-100 confidence; >70 supports local structural interpretation.

Binding-site evidence

AlphaFold DB / UniProt model

P2Rank's binding-site probability is the primary druggability signal shown across the app; FPocket's druggability score is shown alongside it for comparison. Both estimate small-molecule pocket quality after applying the curated structure priority — neither is experimental binding evidence. The 3D viewer may show a different loaded structure, so visible pockets can differ.

Druggability (P2Rank) 0.819
Structure A0A0H3GJI7
Pocket Pocket 1
Druggability (FPocket) 0.183
Structure A0A0H3GJI7
Pocket Pocket 31
ColabFold model
P2Rank 0.833 · Pocket 1
FPocket 0.121 · Pocket 6
Core conservation Conserved core gene
Roary core
CoreCruncher core
Gut microbiome 184 / 4744 genomes with a hit
Prevalence 3.9%

Metabolic context

Reactions catalyzed, pathway membership, and centrality in the genome-scale metabolic network.

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Metabolic context: more central than 97.3% of genes in this genome.

Relative network centrality 97.3% more central than 97.3% of genes in this genome
Chokepoint Not a chokepoint
Catalyzed reaction

1 reaction mapped to this gene in the metabolic model. Open the full network to see each one, with substrates/products and the reaction-reaction map.

Imported from KpATCC43816.sbml · 2026-07-09

Sequence

Primary amino-acid sequence viewer.

MSTTPLTLSFAGQQPPIALPQVPGTRGPVGVDMRGLNQSGFCSYDPGFANTAGCQSAISWIDTENSVLLHRGYPVDQLARQCDFLEVAYIMLNGDAPDEASYQTFRETITRHTLVHEQIARMCSGFRRDSHPMALMCALVGALAAFYHDVLDVENPQHRALAATRLLSKMPTIAAMSYKYTIEQPAAYPRNDLSYAGNFLQMLFAIPAEKYVLNPVIEQAMNQILVLHADHGQCASTTTVRAAGSSGANLFACVAAGLASLWGPMHGGANESSMRMLEEIESVDQVPAFLRQAKRDPQAFRRLGFGNSRYRHRDPRADILRETSHRVLAEVGMSDRLLQVAMALEDVALTDPYFVDNGLSPSVDFYTAVILKAMNLPSSMFAVVTAVGRTVGWVAHWNEMHQAPLTIYRPRQIYVGEGYRDYVSRRGERSTGPQ

Functional annotations

Enzyme classification and Gene Ontology terms linked to this protein.

5 GO

Subcellular localization

Localization
Cytoplasmic

Gene Ontology (GO)

5
  • GO:0005737 The contents of a cell excluding the plasma membrane and nucleus, but including other subcellular structures.
  • GO:0004108 OBSOLETE. Catalysis of the reaction: acetyl-CoA + H2O + oxaloacetate = citrate + CoA, where the acetyl group is added to the si-face of oxaloacetate; acetyl-CoA thus provides the two carbon atoms of the pro-S carboxymethyl group.
  • GO:0006099 A nearly universal metabolic pathway in which the acetyl group of acetyl coenzyme A is effectively oxidized to two CO2 and four pairs of electrons are transferred to coenzymes. The acetyl group combines with oxaloacetate to form citrate, which undergoes successive transformations to isocitrate, 2-oxoglutarate, succinyl-CoA, succinate, fumarate, malate, and oxaloacetate again, thus completing the cycle. In eukaryotes the tricarboxylic acid is confined to the mitochondria. See also glyoxylate cycle.
  • GO:0046912 Catalysis of the transfer of an acyl group from one compound (donor) to another (acceptor), with the acyl group being converted into alkyl on transfer.
  • GO:0036440 Catalysis of the reaction: acetyl-CoA + H2O + oxaloacetate = citrate + CoA.

Sequence domains and features

Domain and signature matches imported from InterPro and related databases.

28 records
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Start End DB Term Name
61 410 Gene3D G3DSA:1.10.580.10 Citrate Synthase, domain 1
61 410 InterPro IPR016142 Citrate synthase-like, large alpha subdomain
16 424 SUPERFAMILY SSF48256 Citrate synthase
16 424 InterPro IPR036969 Citrate synthase superfamily
47 411 Pfam PF00285 Citrate synthase, C-terminal domain
47 411 InterPro IPR002020 Citrate synthase
269 377 Gene3D G3DSA:1.10.230.10 -
269 377 InterPro IPR016143 Citrate synthase-like, small alpha subdomain
19 416 CDD cd06114 EcCS_like
19 416 InterPro IPR010953 Citrate synthase, type I
17 422 NCBIfam TIGR01798 citrate synthase
17 422 InterPro IPR010953 Citrate synthase, type I
6 424 PANTHER PTHR42871 CITRATE SYNTHASE
39 429 PIRSF PIRSF001369 Citrate_synth
39 429 InterPro IPR024176 Citrate synthase, bacterial-type
242 270 PRINTS PR00143 Citrate synthase signature
242 270 InterPro IPR002020 Citrate synthase
166 179 PRINTS PR00143 Citrate synthase signature
166 179 InterPro IPR002020 Citrate synthase
297 317 PRINTS PR00143 Citrate synthase signature
297 317 InterPro IPR002020 Citrate synthase
220 235 PRINTS PR00143 Citrate synthase signature
220 235 InterPro IPR002020 Citrate synthase
380 394 PRINTS PR00143 Citrate synthase signature
380 394 InterPro IPR002020 Citrate synthase
360 376 PRINTS PR00143 Citrate synthase signature
360 376 InterPro IPR002020 Citrate synthase
1 51 Gene3D G3DSA:2.20.28.60 -

3D structure

Selected loaded structure. Experimental PDB entries may cover only a portion of the sequence; AlphaFold DB and ColabFold models typically cover the full protein but remain computational predictions.

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'Pocket atoms'/'Predicted site atoms' show the pocket's residue atoms instead: P2Rank reports residues rather than alpha spheres, and FPocket falls back to this when alpha-sphere geometry is unavailable or doesn't align.
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Binding pockets · P2Rank

Druggability (P2Rank): high ≥ 0.5 · medium 0.2–0.49 · low < 0.2

Pocket 1 P2Rank #1
0.819
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Pocket 2 P2Rank #2
0.129
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Pocket 3 P2Rank #3
0.115
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Pocket 4 P2Rank #4
0.04
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Pocket 5 P2Rank #5
0.04
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All structural evidence 0 experimental · 2 predicted

Structural evidence

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Experimental PDB entries plus predicted AlphaFold DB or ColabFold models. Click Switch to display a different loaded structure in the viewer.

Entry Method Resolution Chain Coverage Links Status
AlphaFold DB AF_A0A0H3GJI7
AlphaFold DB full sequence Viewing
ColabFold VK055_2057
ColabFold full sequence Loaded

Ligand evidence

Ligands grouped by evidence source. PDB ligands keep the source crystal visible, and loaded crystals can be opened directly in the structure viewer.

40 records
Chemistry signal

Structural ligand evidence is available for this target.

Direct evidence 0 same-protein records
Transferred evidence 3 records from similar proteins
Structural ligands 3 0 loaded crystals
Measured bioactivity 0 direct and transferred ChEMBL records
Proposed compounds 37 similarity-based ZINC candidates
Best available ligand signal
CMC PDB via homolog 825.6 Da · LogP -1.78 · TPSA 383.9 Open detail RCSB PDB
CMX PDB via homolog Detail RCSB PDB
OAA PDB via homolog Detail RCSB PDB
ZINC1532902 ZINC proposed compound · Tanimoto 0.700 Detail ZINC
ZINC2018106 ZINC proposed compound · Tanimoto 0.700 Detail ZINC

Structural evidence inferred from similar proteins. The source crystal indicates where the ligand was observed; the UniProt column identifies the homologous protein carrying that ligand.

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Ligand Source crystal UniProt (homolog) MW · LogP · TPSA Lipinski PAINS SMILES
CMC RCSB PDB P0ABH7 825.6 Da LogP -1.78 TPSA 383.9 3 viol. ✓ Clean CC(C)(CO[P@](=O)(O)O[P@@](=O)(O)OC[C@@H]1[C@H](…
CMX RCSB PDB P20901 793.5 Da LogP -1.73 TPSA 383.9 3 viol. ✓ Clean CC(C)(CO[P@](=O)(O)O[P@@](=O)(O)OC[C@@H]1[C@H](…
OAA RCSB PDB P0ABH7 131.1 Da LogP -2.22 TPSA 94.5 ✓ Ro5 ✓ Clean C(C(=O)C(=O)O)C(=O)[O-]

PDB and ChEMBL records on this protein are shown in full. ChEMBL records from similar proteins are capped at the top 100 per protein (by pchembl) and ZINC at the top 50 (Tanimoto ≥ 0.5). ADME columns are descriptor-based screening flags, not experimental toxicity results.

Cross-references

External database identifiers for this protein, its structures, ligands, and metabolic reactions.