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Literature summary for 1.20.4.4 extracted from

  • Yu, C.; Xia, B.; Jin, C.
    (1)H, (13)C and (15)N resonance assignments of the arsenate reductase from Synechocystis sp. strain PCC 6803 (2010), Biomol. NMR Assign., 5, 85-87.
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Organism

Organism UniProt Comment Textmining
Microbacterium sp. B7FAZ6
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Microbacterium sp. B7FB01
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Synonyms

Synonyms Comment Organism
ArsC1 ArsC1 is related to thioredoxin-dependent arsenate reductases Microbacterium sp.
ArsC3 ArsC3 is related to thioredoxin-dependent arsenate reductases but ArsC3 lacks the two distal catalytic cysteine residues of this class of enzymes Microbacterium sp.
arsenate reductase
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Microbacterium sp.

Expression

Organism Comment Expression
Microbacterium sp. arsenate up-regulates expression up

General Information

General Information Comment Organism
malfunction ArsC3 together with ArsC1 is able to rescue the arsenate sensitivity phenotype of Escherichia coli mutant AW3110 Microbacterium sp.
malfunction ArsC3 together with ArsC1 is able to rescue the arsenate sensitivity phenotype of Escherichia coli mutant AW3110. ArsC1 is the major contributor of arsenate resistance in Escherichia coli Microbacterium sp.
physiological function ArsC1 functions as an arsenate reductase required for As(V) detoxification Microbacterium sp.
physiological function ArsC1 is part of a gene cluster consisting of pair of genes (arsTX) encoding a thioredoxin system that are cotranscribed with an unusual arsRC2 fusion gene, ACR3, and arsC1 in an operon divergent from arsC3. The whole arsenic resistance system gene cluster is required to fully complement an Escherichia coli ars mutant AW3110 (strain lacking the arsenic resistance system operon) Microbacterium sp.
physiological function ArsC3 functions as arsenate reductase required for As(V) detoxification Microbacterium sp.
physiological function ArsC3 is part of a gene cluster consisting of pair of genes (arsTX) encoding a thioredoxin system that are cotranscribed with an unusual arsRC2 fusion gene, ACR3, and arsC1 in an operon divergent from arsC3. The whole arsenic resistance system gene cluster is required to fully complement an Escherichia coli ars mutant AW3110 (strain lacking the arsenic resistance system operon) Microbacterium sp.