1.8.5.4: bacterial sulfide:quinone reductase
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Word Map on EC 1.8.5.4
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1.8.5.4
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sulfur
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h2s
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thiosulfate
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persulfide
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polysulfide
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acidithiobacillus
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sulfurtransferase
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sulfide-oxidizing
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rhodanese
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sulfane
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ferrooxidans
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3-mercaptopyruvate
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anoxygenic
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sulfur-oxidizing
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chemolithotrophic
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sulfide-dependent
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echiuran
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unicinctus
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limnetica
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urechis
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monotopic
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oscillatoria
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tepidum
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chlorobaculum
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sulfide-rich
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medicine
- 1.8.5.4
- sulfur
- h2s
- thiosulfate
- persulfide
- polysulfide
- acidithiobacillus
- sulfurtransferase
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sulfide-oxidizing
- rhodanese
-
sulfane
- ferrooxidans
- 3-mercaptopyruvate
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anoxygenic
-
sulfur-oxidizing
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chemolithotrophic
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sulfide-dependent
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echiuran
- unicinctus
- limnetica
-
urechis
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monotopic
- oscillatoria
- tepidum
- chlorobaculum
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sulfide-rich
- medicine
Reaction
n HS- + n quinone = + n quinol
Synonyms
CmSQR, CpSQR, CT1087, HMT2, III SQR, membrane-bound sulfide:quinone oxidoreductases, SQOR, SQR, Sqrdl, sqrF, Suden_1879, Suden_2082, Suden_619, sulfide quinone oxidoreductase, sulfide quinone reductase, sulfide-quinone oxidoreductase, sulfide-quinone reductase, sulfide: quinone oxidoreductase, sulfide:decylubiquinone oxidoreductase, sulfide:quinone oxidoreductase, sulfidequinone reductase-like protein, TrSqrF, type I SQR, type III sulfide:quinone oxidoreductase, type VI sulfide:quinone oxidoreductase
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Temperature Stability
Temperature Stability on EC 1.8.5.4 - bacterial sulfide:quinone reductase
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0 - 45
the recombinant enzyme is highly stable when incubated at 0°C, 4°C, 23°C or 30°C with more than 90% of the activity remaining after 7 h. It is less stable at 37°C and loses about 40% of the activity in the first 7.5 h. The activity of the enzyme decreases more rapidly at 45°C with a half-life of approximately 5 h
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95
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the reaction with membranes that have been heated for more than 2 h at 95°C is negligible