KEGG   Pontivivens nitratireducens: G8E03_02490
Entry
G8E03_02490       CDS       T06480                                 
Symbol
soxA
Name
(GenBank) sulfur oxidation c-type cytochrome SoxA
  KO
K17222  L-cysteine S-thiosulfotransferase [EC:2.8.5.2]
Organism
mon  Pontivivens nitratireducens
Pathway
mon00920  Sulfur metabolism
mon01100  Metabolic pathways
mon01120  Microbial metabolism in diverse environments
mon01320  Sulfur cycle
Brite
KEGG Orthology (KO) [BR:mon00001]
 09100 Metabolism
  09102 Energy metabolism
   00920 Sulfur metabolism
    G8E03_02490 (soxA)
Enzymes [BR:mon01000]
 2. Transferases
  2.8  Transferring sulfur-containing groups
   2.8.5  Thiosulfotransferases
    2.8.5.2  L-cysteine S-thiosulfotransferase
     G8E03_02490 (soxA)
SSDB
Motif
Pfam: SoxA-TsdA_cyt-c DUF1924 Tll0287-like
Other DBs
NCBI-ProteinID: QIK39732
UniProt: A0A6G7VIG6
LinkDB
Position
complement(517005..517775)
AA seq 256 aa
MKHLAAILFLLAAPVVAQTSEQPISGYAFMEPATQELQDDDFLNPAFFLVAEGMEIWNRA
WPGASGEARSCRSCHGDPKDSMAGVAARYPTADPDGAGVINLEGMLNREIETRLGGEALA
YESQELLALTALVGYQSRGLAMSIDASAQVQGWADRGEEIYTTRHGQLNLSCQNCHVDHS
GEKLRGDTISQGHINAFPIFRLIWDEVGSRHRMFTWCMESIRAEPFAAGSDEYLALETYL
ALRGEGLLIEAPGVRR
NT seq 771 nt   +upstreamnt  +downstreamnt
atgaagcaccttgcggccattctgtttctgctcgccgctccggttgtcgcacagacgtcg
gagcaacccatttcgggctacgccttcatggaacccgcgacgcaggaattgcaagatgac
gatttcctgaacccggcgttctttctggtcgccgaaggcatggagatctggaaccgcgcc
tggccaggcgcaagcggtgaggcacgatcctgccggtcctgtcatggcgacccgaaggac
agcatggccggggtcgccgcccgctatcccaccgccgatccggatggcgcaggggtcatc
aacctcgaaggcatgttgaaccgcgagatcgagacgcggctcggcggcgaggcattggct
tacgaatcgcaagaactgctcgccctcaccgccctcgtcggttaccagtcgcgggggctg
gcgatgtcgatcgatgccagcgctcaggtgcagggctgggccgaccggggcgaggagatc
tacaccacccggcacggccagttgaacctgtcctgccagaattgccacgtggaccactcg
ggcgagaaactgcgcggcgacaccatcagtcagggccatatcaacgcctttccgatcttt
cgcctcatatgggacgaagtgggttcgcgtcaccggatgttcacctggtgcatggagtcc
atccgggctgaacccttcgcggccgggtcggacgaataccttgcgctggaaacctacctc
gcgctacgtggcgaagggctgttgatcgaggcgccgggggtgcggcggtga

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