1.8.5.3: respiratory dimethylsulfoxide reductase
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Word Map on EC 1.8.5.3
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1.8.5.3
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rhodobacter
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sphaeroides
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molybdoenzyme
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molybdopterin
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capsulatus
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dithiolene
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pyranopterins
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narghi
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tord
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bismolybdopterin
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mo-containing
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high-g
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menaquinol
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wiv
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frdabcd
- 1.8.5.3
- rhodobacter
- sphaeroides
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molybdoenzyme
- molybdopterin
- capsulatus
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dithiolene
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pyranopterins
- narghi
- tord
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bismolybdopterin
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mo-containing
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high-g
- menaquinol
- wiv
- frdabcd
Reaction
Synonyms
dimethyl sulfoxid reductase, dimethyl sulfoxide reductase, dimethyl sulfoxide/trimethylamine N-oxide reductase, dimethyl sulfoxie reductase, dimethylsulfoxide reductase, dms, DmsA, DmsABC, DmsABC sulfoxide reductase, DmsC, DMSO reductase, DMSOR, dorA, More, respiratory dimethyl sulfoxide reductase
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Expression
Expression on EC 1.8.5.3 - respiratory dimethylsulfoxide reductase
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expression of the dmsABC operon increases with decreasing oxygen availability. DmsABC expression in Haemophilus influenzae is associated with anaerobiosis but shows no substrate-dependent induction
upregulated under anaerobic conditions
expression of the dmsABC operon increases with decreasing oxygen availability. DmsABC expression in Haemophilus influenzae is associated with anaerobiosis but shows no substrate-dependent induction
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expression of the dmsABC operon increases with decreasing oxygen availability. DmsABC expression in Haemophilus influenzae is associated with anaerobiosis but shows no substrate-dependent induction
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expression of the dmsABC operon increases with decreasing oxygen availability. DmsABC expression in Haemophilus influenzae is associated with anaerobiosis but shows no substrate-dependent induction
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expression of the dmsABC operon increases with decreasing oxygen availability. DmsABC expression in Haemophilus influenzae is associated with anaerobiosis but shows no substrate-dependent induction
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