1.13.11.55: sulfur oxygenase/reductase
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Word Map on EC 1.13.11.55
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1.13.11.55
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ambivalens
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thiosulfate
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acidianus
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thermoacidophilic
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hollow
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non-heme
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disproportionation
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acidithiobacillus
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acidophil
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sulfobacillus
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tetrathionate
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tokodaii
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heterodisulfide
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bioleaching
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degradation
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low-potential
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caldus
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pharmacology
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industry
- 1.13.11.55
- ambivalens
- thiosulfate
- acidianus
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thermoacidophilic
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hollow
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non-heme
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disproportionation
- acidithiobacillus
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acidophil
- sulfobacillus
- tetrathionate
- tokodaii
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heterodisulfide
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bioleaching
- degradation
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low-potential
- caldus
- pharmacology
- industry
Reaction
4 sulfur + 4 H2O + = 2 hydrogen sulfide + 2 sulfite
Synonyms
AaSOR, SAMN00768000_1627, SAMN00768000_1798, SOR, SOR protein, SOR-AT, sulfur oxygenase, sulfur oxygenase reductase, sulfuroxygenasereductase, sulphur oxygenase reductase, TpSOR, TPY_0405
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Source Tissue on EC 1.13.11.55 - sulfur oxygenase/reductase
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strain TPY is cultured in the presence of ferrous sulfate (FeSO4) or elemental sulfur (S0)
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strain TPY is cultured in the presence of ferrous sulfate (FeSO4) or elemental sulfur (S0)
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best growth temperature is 65°C
not detectable in anaerobically grown cells
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not detectable in anaerobically grown cells
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the organism grows and survives by autotrophically utilizing energy derived from the oxidation of elemental sulfur and reduced inorganic sulfur compounds
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the organism grows and survives by autotrophically utilizing energy derived from the oxidation of elemental sulfur and reduced inorganic sulfur compounds
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additional information
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highest activity of cells at 35-37°C and pH 10.0
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highest activity of cells at 35-37°C and pH 10.0
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