1.7.5.1: nitrate reductase (quinone)
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Word Map on EC 1.7.5.1
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1.7.5.1
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denitrification
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denitrify
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quinols
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dissimilatory
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chlorate
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narj
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narghji
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molybdoenzyme
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nitrate-reducing
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menaquinol
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nitrate-dependent
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q-site
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stigmatellin
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menasemiquinone
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hyscore
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menadiol
- 1.7.5.1
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denitrification
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denitrify
- quinols
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dissimilatory
- chlorate
- narj
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narghji
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molybdoenzyme
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nitrate-reducing
- menaquinol
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nitrate-dependent
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q-site
- stigmatellin
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menasemiquinone
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hyscore
- menadiol
Reaction
Synonyms
EC 1.7.99.4, gene narH, membrane-bound nitrate reductase, membrane-bound quinol:nitrate oxidoreductase, MSMEG_5140, NaR, NaR1, NarG, NarGHI, narH, NarI, NarZ, nitrate reducatse A, nitrate reductase A, nitrate reductase Z, NRA nitrate reductase A, NRZ, NRZ nitrate reductase, Pden_4236, quinol-nitrate oxidoreductase, quinol/nitrate oxidoreductase, quinol:nitrate oxidoreductase, SCO6532, SCO6533, SCO6534, SCO6535
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Localization
Localization on EC 1.7.5.1 - nitrate reductase (quinone)
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the transmembrane subunit NarI anchors narGH to the cytoplasmic side of the membrane
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nitrate reductase A (encoded by narGHJI operon) and nitrate reductase Z (encoded by narZYWv operon) are membrane-bound
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the enzyme-specific chaperone NarJ controls the quality of the enzyme addressed to the membrane via binding to the N-terminal tail of the iron-sulfur containing subunit NarG
the membrane-intrinsic subunit NarI anchors NarGH to the membrane through a predominantly hydrophobic interface with both subunits
the NarI subunit anchors the NarGH subunits to the inside of the cytoplasmic membrane
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alpha and beta polypeptides, and therefore the active site for nitrate reduction, are located on the cytoplasmic side of the membrane. The gamma polypeptide is the only subunit which is embedded in the membrane
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the membrane-anchored protein directs electrons from quinol oxidation at the membrane anchor, NarI, to the site of nitrate reduction in the membrane extrinsic [Fe-S] cluster and Mo-bis-MGD containing dimer, NarGH