EC Number |
General Information |
Reference |
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1.13.11.49 | evolution |
active site conservation and evolution of Cld, overview |
712897 |
1.13.11.49 | evolution |
The chlorite dismutases (C-family proteins) are a widespread family of heme-binding proteins |
-, 725529 |
1.13.11.49 | malfunction |
a Staphylococcus aureus strain with an inactivated hemQ gene is generated and shown to be a slow growing small colony variant under aerobic but not anaerobic conditions. The DELTAhemQ mutant accumulates coproporphyrin specifically under aerobic conditions. Phenotypes, overview |
-, 725529 |
1.13.11.49 | malfunction |
the W155F mutation of the enzyme appears to disturb both the relatively higher heme affinity and pentameric oligomerization state common to the wild-type enzyme, mutant W156F, and mutant W227F |
724812 |
1.13.11.49 | metabolism |
the enzyme is the terminal enzyme involved in the perchlorate reduction pathway |
724868 |
1.13.11.49 | more |
active and inactive enzyme forms dependent on the protonation status, overview |
712251 |
1.13.11.49 | more |
Candidatus Nitrospira defluvii is a key nitrifier in biological wastewater treatment, molecular mechanism of chlorite detoxification, overview. The residue corresponding to Arg173 is conserved in all known active forms of Cld and propose it as a marker for Cld activity in yet uncharacterized Cld-like proteins |
712897 |
1.13.11.49 | more |
conformational and thermal stability of recombinant dimeric Cld from Nitrobacter winogradskyi, overview |
724448 |
1.13.11.49 | more |
conformational and thermal stability of recombinant pentameric Cld from Nitrospira defluvii, overview |
724448 |
1.13.11.49 | more |
despite a truncated N-terminal domain in each subunit, the dimeric enzyme is a highly efficient chlorite dismutase. Subunit interface and active site structures, structure modeling, overview |
725255 |