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ECOLI:ARSC

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Species (Taxon ID) Escherichia coli (strain K12). (83333)
Gene Name(s) arsC (synonyms: arsG)
Protein Name(s) Arsenate reductase

Arsenical pump modifier

External Links
UniProt P0AB96
EMBL X80057
U00039
U00096
AP009048
PIR C56269
RefSeq NP_417960.1
YP_491932.1
ProteinModelPortal P0AB96
SMR P0AB96
IntAct P0AB96
STRING 511145.b3503
PRIDE P0AB96
EnsemblBacteria AAC76528
BAE77791
GeneID 12932146
948018
KEGG ecj:Y75_p3674
eco:b3503
PATRIC 32122460
EchoBASE EB2149
EcoGene EG12237
HOGENOM HOG000059717
InParanoid P0AB96
KO K00537
OMA HYLENPP
OrthoDB EOG6PP9QC
PhylomeDB P0AB96
BioCyc EcoCyc:EG12237-MONOMER
ECOL316407:JW3470-MONOMER
MetaCyc:EG12237-MONOMER
RETL1328306-WGS:GSTH-2558-MONOMER
PRO PR:P0AB96
Proteomes UP000000318
UP000000625
Genevestigator P0AB96
GO GO:0008794
GO:0006974
GO:0046685
Gene3D 3.40.30.10
InterPro IPR006659
IPR006660
IPR012336
Pfam PF03960
SUPFAM SSF52833
TIGRFAMs TIGR00014
PROSITE PS51353

Annotations

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

involved_in

GO:0006974

cellular response to DNA damage stimulus

PMID:11967071[1]

ECO:0000270

expression pattern evidence used in manual assertion

P

Seeded From UniProt

complete

involved_in

GO:0046685

response to arsenic-containing substance

PMID:7860609[2]

ECO:0000315

mutant phenotype evidence used in manual assertion

P

Seeded From UniProt

complete

involved_in

GO:0046685

response to arsenic-containing substance

PMID:7721697[3]

ECO:0000315

mutant phenotype evidence used in manual assertion

P

Seeded From UniProt

complete

involved_in

GO:0046685

response to arsenic-containing substance

PMID:7860609[2]

ECO:0000270

expression pattern evidence used in manual assertion

P

Seeded From UniProt

complete

involved_in

GO:0046685

response to arsenic-containing substance

PMID:7721697[3]

ECO:0000270

expression pattern evidence used in manual assertion

P

Seeded From UniProt

complete

enables

GO:0008794

arsenate reductase (glutaredoxin) activity

PMID:7860609[2]

ECO:0000250

sequence similarity evidence used in manual assertion

UniProtKB:P08692

F

Seeded From UniProt

complete

enables

GO:0008794

arsenate reductase (glutaredoxin) activity

GO_REF:0000002

ECO:0000256

match to sequence model evidence used in automatic assertion

InterPro:IPR006659

F

Seeded From UniProt

complete

involved_in

GO:0055114

oxidation-reduction process

GO_REF:0000002

ECO:0000256

match to sequence model evidence used in automatic assertion

InterPro:IPR006659

P

Seeded From UniProt

complete

enables

GO:0008794

arsenate reductase (glutaredoxin) activity

GO_REF:0000003

ECO:0000501

evidence used in automatic assertion

EC:1.20.4.1

F

Seeded From UniProt

complete

involved_in

GO:0046685

response to arsenic-containing substance

GO_REF:0000037

ECO:0000322

imported manually asserted information used in automatic assertion

UniProtKB-KW:KW-0059

P

Seeded From UniProt

complete

involved_in

GO:0055114

oxidation-reduction process

GO_REF:0000037

ECO:0000322

imported manually asserted information used in automatic assertion

UniProtKB-KW:KW-0560

P

Seeded From UniProt

complete

enables

GO:0016491

oxidoreductase activity

GO_REF:0000037

ECO:0000322

imported manually asserted information used in automatic assertion

UniProtKB-KW:KW-0560

F

Seeded From UniProt

complete

Notes

References

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  1. Khil, PP & Camerini-Otero, RD (2002) Over 1000 genes are involved in the DNA damage response of Escherichia coli. Mol. Microbiol. 44 89-105 PubMed GONUTS page
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Carlin, A et al. (1995) The ars operon of Escherichia coli confers arsenical and antimonial resistance. J. Bacteriol. 177 981-6 PubMed GONUTS page
  3. 3.0 3.1 Diorio, C et al. (1995) An Escherichia coli chromosomal ars operon homolog is functional in arsenic detoxification and is conserved in gram-negative bacteria. J. Bacteriol. 177 2050-6 PubMed GONUTS page