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AGRT5:A9CFJ9

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Species (Taxon ID) Agrobacterium tumefaciens (strain C58 / ATCC 33970). (176299)
Gene Name(s) No Information Provided.
Protein Name(s) Glutathione S-transferase (ECO:0000313 with EMBL:AAK89703.1)
External Links
UniProt A9CFJ9
EMBL AE007870
PIR AB3012
E98272
RefSeq NP_356918.1
PDB 2YCD
3LQ7
PDBsum 2YCD
3LQ7
ProteinModelPortal A9CFJ9
STRING 176299.Atu3701
DNASU 1135575
EnsemblBacteria AAK89703
GeneID 1135575
KEGG atu:Atu3701
PATRIC 20816848
eggNOG COG0625
HOGENOM HOG000125745
KO K00799
OMA FERSPDR
OrthoDB EOG6D2KV3
BioCyc AGRO:ATU3701-MONOMER
EvolutionaryTrace A9CFJ9
Proteomes UP000000813
GO GO:0016740
Gene3D 1.20.1050.10
3.40.30.10
InterPro IPR010987
IPR004045
IPR012336
Pfam PF02798
SUPFAM SSF47616
SSF52833
PROSITE PS50405
PS50404

Annotations

Qualifier GO ID GO term name Reference ECO ID ECO term name with/from Aspect Extension Notes Status
GO:0004096

catalase activity

PMID:22496785[1]

ECO:0000315

F

Table 4 shows AtuGSTH1-1 structure is similar to GST proteins whose active site interacts sulfhydrly groups in GSH to produce thiolate anions. However the gene was missing the functional side chain for this activity.They created alanine mutants to see if they catalyzed reactions on the substrates CDNB and cumene hydroperoxide. Table three results showed that residues at Phen22 and Ser25 where crucial in the cumene hydroperoxide pathway. Indicating that AtuGSTH1-1 natural substrate is the breakdown of hydroperoxides. Table 1 provides additional evidence showing that AtuGSTH1-1 has a high catalytic efficiency on electrophile substrates of cumene peroxide and tert-butyl peroxide.

complete

enables

GO:0016740

transferase activity

GO_REF:0000038

ECO:0000323

imported automatically asserted information used in automatic assertion

UniProtKB-KW:KW-0808

F

Seeded From UniProt

complete

Notes

References

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  1. Skopelitou, K et al. (2012) A glutathione transferase from Agrobacterium tumefaciens reveals a novel class of bacterial GST superfamily. PLoS ONE 7 e34263 PubMed GONUTS page