EC Number |
General Information |
Reference |
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1.8.2.6 | physiological function |
overview on structure and function of the soxXYZABCD gene cluster and comparison with other organisms. The Sox system reconstituted from SoxXA, SoxYZ, SoxB, and SoxCD mediates thiosulfate-, sulfite-, sulfur-, and hydrogen sulfide-dependent cytochrome c reduction. SoxCD acts as a dehydrogenase at a protein-bound sulfur atom |
744086 |
1.8.2.6 | physiological function |
recombinant SoxX, SoxY, SoxZ, SoxA, SoxB, and SoxCD protein mixture degrades H2S in dose- and time-dependent manners. All recombinant Sox enzymes are necessary for degrading H2S |
-, 745711 |
1.8.2.6 | physiological function |
the sulfur-oxidizing enzyme system reconstituted from proteins SoxXA, SoxYZ, SoxB, and SoxCD releases 8 mol of electrons per mol of thiosulfate. Omission of SoxCD from the system reduces the rate of thiosulfate oxidation by 70% and the electron yield to 2 mol of electrons per mol of thiosulfate. SoxCD is also required for the maximum rates of hydrogen sulfide-, sulfur-, and sulfite-dependent cytochrome c reduction, which are 18, 25, and 60% of the rate with SoxCD included, respectively |
-, 745201 |