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Sequence of X5KDA4_STRAG

EC Number:1.11.1.1

EC Number
Recommended Name
Accession Code
Organism
No of amino acids
Molecular Weight [Da]
Source
NADH peroxidase
X5KDA4
Streptococcus agalactiae
456
49855
Reaction
NADH + H+ + H2O2 = NAD+ + 2 H2O
Other sequences found for EC No. 1.11.1.1

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Sequence
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  0 MSKIVVVGTN HAGTAAIKTM LSNYGEANEI VTFDQNSNIS FLGCGMALWI GEQIDGPEGL
 60 FYSDKEQLES MGAKVYMNSP VLNIDYDKKE VTALVDGKEH VESYEKLILA TGSQPIIPPI
120 KGVEIQEGSR EFKATLENLQ FVKLYQNSEE VIEKLAKPGI NRVAVVGAGY IGVELAEAFQ
180 RIGKEVTLVD VADTCMGGYY DRDFTDMMSK NLEDHGIRLA FGQAVQAVEG DGKVERLVTD
240 KETFDVDMVI LAVGFRPNTE LGAGKLDTFR NGAWVVDKKQ ETSVKDVYAI GDCATIWDNS
300 RDDINYIALA SNAVRTGIVA AHNACGTELE GAGVQGSNGI SIYGLNMVST GLTLEKAKQA
360 GYNAVETGFN DLQKPEFIKH NNHEVAIKIV YDKDSRVILG CQMVSHEDVS MGIHMFSLAI
420 QEKVTIEKLA LTDIFFLPHF NKPYNYITMA ALGAKD
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Sequence related references
Sequence Reference
Authors
Title
Journal
Volume
Pages
Year
PubMed ID
1693838
Srinivasan V.,Metcalf B.J.,Knipe K.M.,Ouattara M.,McGee L.,Shewmaker P.L.,Glennen A.,Nichols M.,Harris C.,Brimmage M.,Ostrowsky B.,Park C.J.,Schrag S.J.,Frace M.A.,Sammons S.A.,Beall B.
vanG element insertions within a conserved chromosomal site conferring vancomycin resistance to Streptococcus agalactiae and Streptococcus anginosus.
MBio
5
0-0
2014
1693839
Rosini R.,Campisi E.,De Chiara M.,Tettelin H.,Rinaudo D.,Toniolo C.,Metruccio M.,Guidotti S.,Sorensen U.B.,Kilian M.,Ramirez M.,Janulczyk R.,Donati C.,Grandi G.,Margarit I.
Genomic analysis reveals the molecular basis for capsule loss in the group B streptococcus population.
PLoS ONE
10
0-0
2015
1693840
Flores A.R.,Galloway-Pena J.,Sahasrabhojane P.,Saldana M.,Yao H.,Su X.,Ajami N.J.,Holder M.E.,Petrosino J.F.,Thompson E.,Margarit Y Ros I.,Rosini R.,Grandi G.,Horstmann N.,Teatero S.,McGeer A.,Fittipaldi N.,Rappuoli R.,Baker C.J.,Shelburne S.A.
Sequence type 1 group B Streptococcus, an emerging cause of invasive disease in adults, evolves by small genetic changes.
Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A.
112
6431-6436
2015
1693841
Campisi E.,Rinaudo C.D.,Donati C.,Barucco M.,Torricelli G.,Edwards M.S.,Baker C.J.,Margarit I.,Rosini R.
Serotype IV Streptococcus agalactiae ST-452 has arisen from large genomic recombination events between CC23 and the hypervirulent CC17 lineages.
Sci. Rep.
6
29799-29799
2016
1693843
Alhhazmi A.,Tyrrell G.J.
Phenotypic and molecular analysis of nontypeable Group B streptococci: identification of cps2a and hybrid cps2a/cps5 Group B streptococcal capsule gene clusters.
Emerg. Microbes Infect.
7
137-137
2018
1693847
Leal C.A.G.,Queiroz G.A.,Pereira F.L.,Tavares G.C.,Figueiredo H.C.P.
Streptococcus agalactiae Sequence Type 283 in Farmed Fish, Brazil.
Emerg. Infect. Dis.
25
776-779
2019
1693848
Garcia-Gutierrez E.,O'Connor P.M.,Saalbach G.,Walsh C.J.,Hegarty J.W.,Guinane C.M.,Mayer M.J.,Narbad A.,Cotter P.D.
First evidence of production of the lantibiotic nisin P.
Sci. Rep.
10
0-0
0