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Show all pathways known for 1.7.99.1Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 1.7.99.1evolution the enzyme is a member of the multiheme cytochrome c family. Members of the Hao subfamily, here called epilonHao proteins, have been predicted from the genomes of nitrate/nitrite-ammonifying bacteria that usually lack NrfA. Formation of a membrane-bound HaoCA assembly reminiscent of the menaquinol-oxidizing NrfHA complex. epsilonHao proteins form a subfamily of ammonifying cytochrome c nitrite reductases that represents a missing link in the evolution of NrfA, EC 1.7.2.2, and Hao, EC 1.7.99.1, enzymes, epsilonHao-type proteins are ancestors of different multiheme cytochrome c (MCC) subfamilies that catalyze either reductive (NrfA-type MCCs) or oxidative (Hao/Hdh-type MCCs) reactions. Comparison of the enzyme from Caminibacter mediatlanticus with NrfA from Wolinella succinogenes and Hao from Nitrosomonas europaea, overview 743303
Show all pathways known for 1.7.99.1Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 1.7.99.1evolution the enzyme is a member of the multiheme cytochrome c family. Members of the Hao subfamily, here called epilonHao proteins, have been predicted from the genomes of nitrate/nitrite-ammonifying bacteria that usually lack NrfA. Formation of a membrane-bound HaoCA assembly reminiscent of the menaquinol-oxidizing NrfHA complex. epsilonHao proteins form a subfamily of ammonifying cytochrome c nitrite reductases that represents a missing link in the evolution of NrfA, EC 1.7.2.2, and Hao, EC 1.7.99.1, enzymes, epsilonHao-type proteins are ancestors of different multiheme cytochrome c (MCC) subfamilies that catalyze either reductive (NrfA-type MCCs) or oxidative (Hao/Hdh-type MCCs) reactions. Comparison of the enzyme from Campylobacter curvus with NrfA from Wolinella succinogenes and Hao from Nitrosomonas europaea, overview 743303
Show all pathways known for 1.7.99.1Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 1.7.99.1evolution the enzyme is a member of the multiheme cytochrome c family. Members of the Hao subfamily, here called epilonHao proteins, have been predicted from the genomes of nitrate/nitrite-ammonifying bacteria that usually lack NrfA. Formation of a membrane-bound HaoCA assembly reminiscent of the menaquinol-oxidizing NrfHA complex. epsilonHao proteins form a subfamily of ammonifying cytochrome c nitrite reductases that represents a missing link in the evolution of NrfA, EC 1.7.2.2, and Hao, EC 1.7.99.1, enzymes, epsilonHao-type proteins are ancestors of different multiheme cytochrome c (MCC) subfamilies that catalyze either reductive (NrfA-type MCCs) or oxidative (Hao/Hdh-type MCCs) reactions. Comparison of the enzyme from Campylobacter fetus with NrfA from Wolinella succinogenes and Hao from Nitrosomonas europaea, overview 743303
Show all pathways known for 1.7.99.1Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 1.7.99.1evolution the enzyme is a member of the multiheme cytochrome c family. Members of the Hao subfamily, here called epilonHao proteins, have been predicted from the genomes of nitrate/nitrite-ammonifying bacteria that usually lack NrfA. Formation of a membrane-bound HaoCA assembly reminiscent of the menaquinol-oxidizing NrfHA complex. epsilonHao proteins form a subfamily of ammonifying cytochrome c nitrite reductases that represents a missing link in the evolution of NrfA, EC 1.7.2.2, and Hao, EC 1.7.99.1, enzymes, epsilonHao-type proteins are ancestors of different multiheme cytochrome c (MCC) subfamilies that catalyze either reductive (NrfA-type MCCs) or oxidative (Hao/Hdh-type MCCs) reactions. Comparison of the enzyme from Nautilia profundicola with NrfA from Wolinella succinogenes and Hao from Nitrosomonas europaea, overview 743303
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