1.16.3.2: bacterial non-heme ferritin
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Word Map on EC 1.16.3.2
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1.16.3.2
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ferroxidase
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nanocage
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iron-storage
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ferritin-like
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apoferritin
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bacterioferritins
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h-chains
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nutrition
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environmental protection
- 1.16.3.2
- ferroxidase
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nanocage
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iron-storage
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ferritin-like
- apoferritin
- bacterioferritins
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h-chains
- nutrition
- environmental protection
Reaction
2 Fe(II) + + 2 H2O = 2 [FeO(OH)] + 4 H+
Synonyms
bacterial ferritin, bacterioferritin, BFR, BfrB, CjDps, DNA-binding protein from starved cells, Dps protein, DpsA, EcFtnA, ferritin, ferritin A, Ftn, FtnA, HuHF, L-ferritin, M ferritin, non-cytochrome ferritin, non-heme bacterial ferritin, non-heme ferritin, non-heme type bacterial ferritin, nonheme bacterial ferritin, nonheme FtnA
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Systematic Name
Systematic Name on EC 1.16.3.2 - bacterial non-heme ferritin
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Fe(II):oxygen oxidoreductase ([FeO(OH)]core-producing)
Ferritins are intracellular iron-storage and detoxification proteins found in all kingdoms of life. They are formed from two subunits that co-assemble in various ratios to form a spherical protein shell. Thousands of mineralized iron atoms are stored within the core of the structure. The product of dioxygen reduction by the bacterial non-heme ferritin is hydrogen peroxide, which is consumed in a subsequent reaction.