Overview
Basic information about this protein and its source genome.
- Accession
- VK055_4305
- Gene
- AIK82850.1
- Status
- annotated
- Amino acids
- 116
- Structure source
- AlphaFold + ColabFold
Target profile
Computed evidence for target prioritization.
- Human off-target
- No hit
- Human identity (%)
- 0.0
- Gut microbiome off-target
- hit
- Essential (DEG)
- Y
- DEG identity (%)
- 59.633
- DEG E-value
- 8.920000000000001e-43
- Localization
- Unknown
- ColabFold pLDDT
- 94.08
Selected Druggability evidence
AlphaFold / UniProt modelSelected Druggability is the FPocket score chosen for ranking using the curated structure priority. The 3D viewer may show a different loaded structure, so its visible pockets can differ.
Sequence
Primary amino-acid sequence viewer.
Functional Annotations
Enzyme classification and Gene Ontology terms linked to this protein.
Gene Ontology (GO)
1- GO:0031469 An organelle found in bacteria consisting of a proteinaceous coat containing metabolic enzymes whose purpose is the sequestration or concentration of metabolites and which has the appearance of a polygonal granule by electron microscopy.
Sequence Features
Domain/signature hits from InterPro and related databases.
Show feature table
| Start | End | DB | Term | Name |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 9 | 108 | ProSiteProfiles | PS51931 | Bacterial microcompartment (BMC) circularly permuted domain profile. |
| 9 | 108 | InterPro | IPR044870 | Bacterial microcompartment (BMC) circularly permuted domain |
| 45 | 111 | Pfam | PF00936 | BMC domain |
| 45 | 111 | InterPro | IPR000249 | Bacterial microcompartment domain |
| 44 | 108 | SUPERFAMILY | SSF143414 | CcmK-like |
| 44 | 108 | InterPro | IPR037233 | CcmK-like superfamily |
| 1 | 116 | PIRSF | PIRSF012296 | EutS_PduU |
| 1 | 116 | InterPro | IPR009307 | Bacterial microcompartment shell protein EutS/PduU/CutR |
| 1 | 116 | PANTHER | PTHR40449 | ETHANOLAMINE UTILIZATION PROTEIN EUTS |
| 8 | 116 | CDD | cd07046 | BMC_PduU-EutS |
| 8 | 116 | InterPro | IPR009307 | Bacterial microcompartment shell protein EutS/PduU/CutR |
| 1 | 116 | Gene3D | G3DSA:3.30.70.1710 | - |
| 1 | 116 | InterPro | IPR037233 | CcmK-like superfamily |
| 44 | 116 | SMART | SM00877 | BMC_2 |
| 44 | 116 | InterPro | IPR000249 | Bacterial microcompartment domain |
3D Structure
Selected loaded structure. Experimental PDB entries may cover only a portion of the sequence; predicted models typically cover the full protein.
No pockets are loaded yet for the displayed AlphaFold model AF_A0A0H3GXQ3 structure. Run experimental pocket backfill to show FPocket/P2Rank overlays on this structure.
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Structural evidence
0 + 2Experimental PDB entries and predicted models. Click Switch to display a different structure in the viewer.
| Entry | Method | Resolution | Chain | Coverage | Links | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
AlphaFold
AF_A0A0H3GXQ3
|
AlphaFold | — | — | full sequence | — | Viewing |
|
ColabFold
VK055_4305
|
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.
Highest-confidence structural evidence: ligands co-crystallized with this exact protein. If the source PDB is loaded in TPW, use Open crystal to inspect it in the structure viewer.
No PDB structure with a co-crystallized ligand found for this exact protein.
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.
| Ligand | Source crystal | UniProt (homolog) | MW · LogP · TPSA | Lipinski | PAINS | SMILES |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| NHE | P63746 | 207.3 Da LogP 0.80 TPSA 66.4 | ✓ Ro5 | ✓ Clean |
C1CCC(CC1)NCCS(=O)(=O)O
|
Experimental bioactivity from ChEMBL measured directly on this protein. Score = pchembl (−log Ki/IC₅₀; higher = more potent).
No ChEMBL bioactivity data found for this exact protein.
Bioactivity inferred from similar proteins in ChEMBL. Score = pchembl (−log Ki/IC₅₀; higher = more potent).
No ChEMBL hits found through similar proteins.
Proposed virtual-screening candidates from ZINC. Score = Tanimoto similarity to a known binder (0–1; higher = more similar).
| Ligand | Tanimoto | MW · LogP · TPSA | Lipinski | PAINS | SMILES |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ZINC1710230 | 1.000 | 207.3 Da LogP 0.80 TPSA 66.4 | ✓ Ro5 | ✓ Clean |
O=S(=O)(O)CCNC1CCCCC1
|
| ZINC2004372 | 0.786 | 221.3 Da LogP 1.19 TPSA 66.4 | ✓ Ro5 | ✓ Clean |
O=S(=O)(O)CCCNC1CCCCC1
|
| ZINC38364153 | 0.786 | 235.3 Da LogP 1.58 TPSA 66.4 | ✓ Ro5 | ✓ Clean |
O=S(=O)(O)CCCCNC1CCCCC1
|
| ZINC19367005 | 0.560 | 224.4 Da LogP 2.83 TPSA 24.1 | ✓ Ro5 | ✓ Clean |
C1CCC(NCCNC2CCCCC2)CC1
|
| ZINC26468763 | 0.559 | 243.3 Da LogP -1.35 TPSA 100.5 | ✓ Ro5 | ✓ Clean |
O=S(=O)(O)CCN[C@@H]1CCS(=O)(=O)C1
|
| ZINC26468770 | 0.559 | 243.3 Da LogP -1.35 TPSA 100.5 | ✓ Ro5 | ✓ Clean |
O=S(=O)(O)CCN[C@H]1CCS(=O)(=O)C1
|
| ZINC5188799 | 0.556 | 280.5 Da LogP 4.39 TPSA 24.1 | ✓ Ro5 | ✓ Clean |
C(CCCNC1CCCCC1)CCNC1CCCCC1
|
| ZINC2168583 | 0.529 | 237.3 Da LogP 0.16 TPSA 86.6 | ✓ Ro5 | ✓ Clean |
O=S(=O)(O)C[C@@H](O)CNC1CCCCC1
|
| ZINC2168584 | 0.529 | 237.3 Da LogP 0.16 TPSA 86.6 | ✓ Ro5 | ✓ Clean |
O=S(=O)(O)C[C@H](O)CNC1CCCCC1
|
| ZINC130127586 | 0.515 | 260.4 Da LogP 1.38 TPSA 58.2 | ✓ Ro5 | ✓ Clean |
O=S(=O)(NCCNC1CCCCCC1)C1CC1
|
| ZINC78421079 | 0.515 | 210.3 Da LogP 1.43 TPSA 41.1 | ✓ Ro5 | ✓ Clean |
O=C(NCCNC1CCCCC1)C1CC1
|
| ZINC122239480 | 0.500 | 238.4 Da LogP 2.22 TPSA 41.1 | ✓ Ro5 | ✓ Clean |
O=C(NCCNC1CCCCCC1)C1CCC1
|
| ZINC165485 | 0.500 | 301.8 Da LogP 3.04 TPSA 46.2 | ✓ Ro5 | ✓ Clean |
O=S(=O)(CCNC1CCCCC1)c1ccc(Cl)cc1
|
| ZINC38889906 | 0.500 | 226.4 Da LogP 3.21 TPSA 38.0 | ✓ Ro5 | ✓ Clean |
NCCNC1CCCCCCCCCCC1
|
| ZINC60934954 | 0.500 | 315.9 Da LogP 3.43 TPSA 46.2 | ✓ Ro5 | ✓ Clean |
O=S(=O)(CCNC1CCCCCC1)c1ccc(Cl)cc1
|
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.