1.8.2.6: S-disulfanyl-L-cysteine oxidoreductase
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Word Map on EC 1.8.2.6
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1.8.2.6
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sulfur-oxidizing
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pantotrophus
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paracoccus
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thiosulfate
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chemotrophic
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soxxa
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sulfane
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dissimilatory
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chemolithoautotrophic
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molybdopterin
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flavocytochrome
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allochromatium
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thioalkalivibrio
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heme-1
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haloalkaliphilic
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vinosum
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six-electron
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medicine
- 1.8.2.6
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sulfur-oxidizing
- pantotrophus
-
paracoccus
- thiosulfate
-
chemotrophic
- soxxa
-
sulfane
-
dissimilatory
-
chemolithoautotrophic
- molybdopterin
-
flavocytochrome
-
allochromatium
- thioalkalivibrio
-
heme-1
-
haloalkaliphilic
- vinosum
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six-electron
- medicine
Reaction
+ 6 ferricytochrome c + 3 H2O = + 6 ferrocytochrome c + 6 H+
Synonyms
Daro_3133, Daro_3134, SoxCD, sulfite-dehydrogenase, sulfur dehydrogenase
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Metals Ions
Metals Ions on EC 1.8.2.6 - S-disulfanyl-L-cysteine oxidoreductase
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Molybdenum
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molybdenum cofactor exists as low- and high-pH species with g and A(95,97Mo) matrices nearly identical to those of sulfite oxidase. No sulfite-induced reduction to MoV is detected. The outer coordination sphere controls substrate binding in SoxCD, permitting access only to protein-bound sulfur via the C-terminal tail of SoxY
Molybdenum
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sulfite oxidase-type molybdenum cofactor in subunit SoxC, residue Arg114 involved in the first oxidation step is in close proximity to the molybdenum atiom