KEGG   Verticillium dahliae: VDAG_02236
Entry
VDAG_02236        CDS       T03450                                 
Name
(RefSeq) D-amino acid oxidase
  KO
K00273  D-amino-acid oxidase [EC:1.4.3.3]
Organism
vda  Verticillium dahliae
Pathway
vda00260  Glycine, serine and threonine metabolism
vda00330  Arginine and proline metabolism
vda00470  D-Amino acid metabolism
vda01100  Metabolic pathways
vda01110  Biosynthesis of secondary metabolites
vda04146  Peroxisome
Brite
KEGG Orthology (KO) [BR:vda00001]
 09100 Metabolism
  09105 Amino acid metabolism
   00260 Glycine, serine and threonine metabolism
    VDAG_02236
   00330 Arginine and proline metabolism
    VDAG_02236
  09106 Metabolism of other amino acids
   00470 D-Amino acid metabolism
    VDAG_02236
  09110 Biosynthesis of other secondary metabolites
   00311 Penicillin and cephalosporin biosynthesis
    VDAG_02236
 09140 Cellular Processes
  09141 Transport and catabolism
   04146 Peroxisome
    VDAG_02236
Enzymes [BR:vda01000]
 1. Oxidoreductases
  1.4  Acting on the CH-NH2 group of donors
   1.4.3  With oxygen as acceptor
    1.4.3.3  D-amino-acid oxidase
     VDAG_02236
SSDB
Motif
Pfam: DAO NAD_binding_8 Pyr_redox_2
Other DBs
NCBI-GeneID: 20703699
NCBI-ProteinID: XP_009656560
UniProt: G2WV95
LinkDB
Position
7
AA seq 163 aa
MTGLHFVVLGAGVIGLTTALTLRARHPSARITILAADFPGDYNIDYCSPWAGGNWCSAAT
DNGLLESFDRVTYERFAAIARQSPEAGIQWSPLRMIFDQKIEDAAILSEGTGKLWYDELV
GGVKAVAQGALPARAAFGLDVPRTFVINTQIYLQWCVAASSFS
NT seq 492 nt   +upstreamnt  +downstreamnt
atgacgggactccactttgtcgttctcggcgccggcgtcatcggcctcacgacggccctg
acgctgcgcgcgcggcacccgtcggcgcgcatcaccatcctcgcggccgacttcccgggc
gactacaacatcgactactgctcgccctgggccggcggcaactggtgctcggcggccacc
gacaatgggctgctcgagtcgttcgaccgcgtaacctacgagcgcttcgccgccattgcg
cggcagagccccgaggcgggcatccagtggtcgccgctgcgcatgatcttcgaccaaaag
atcgaggacgccgccatcctgagcgagggcacgggcaagctgtggtatgacgagctcgtg
ggcggcgtcaaggcggtggcgcagggggcgttgccggcgcgggcggcgtttgggctcgac
gtgccgcggacgtttgtgatcaacacgcagatctacctgcagtggtgcgttgctgcttct
tctttttcgtga

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