Protein Info for DDA3937_RS01125 in Dickeya dadantii 3937

Annotation: molybdopterin-dependent oxidoreductase

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Protein Families and Features

1 50 100 150 200 255 transmembrane" amino acids 28 to 44 (17 residues), see Phobius details PF00174: Oxidored_molyb" amino acids 100 to 244 (145 residues), 114.8 bits, see alignment E=1.6e-37

Best Hits

Swiss-Prot: 59% identical to YEDY1_AZOOP: Putative protein-methionine-sulfoxide reductase subunit YedZ1 (yedY1) from Azospira oryzae (strain ATCC BAA-33 / DSM 13638 / PS)

KEGG orthology group: K07147, (no description) (inferred from 100% identity to ddd:Dda3937_00225)

Predicted SEED Role

"COG2041: Sulfite oxidase and related enzymes"

Sequence Analysis Tools

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Protein Sequence (255 amino acids)

>DDA3937_RS01125 molybdopterin-dependent oxidoreductase (Dickeya dadantii 3937)
MSDKSPRRAPLLLEPDQKKRLVNLERRLMLRSGLTLGAVAMLTGCNMQDGDSVDKVLWAM
SRWNDRVQAWLFNGQRLAPSYRRDQITQPFPFNAYYPEYNVPEIYLDSYRLEVAGKVEKK
GVWTLEQLRQLPQETQITRLICIEGWSAVGQWRGIPLRHFLQHIGADLTARYVGFKCADR
YYSSIDMATALHPQTILALEFGDQALPADYGYPLRLRVPTKLGFKNAKHVAALFVSDTNP
GGYWEDQGYNWFSGI