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arsenate reductase ArsC
arsenate reductase ArsC is low molecular weight phosphatase (LMWP) family protein that is part of the defense mechanism against toxic arsenate
bifunctional GNAT family N-acetyltransferase/arsenate reductase
bifunctional GNAT family N-acetyltransferase/arsenate reductase ArsC which contains an N-terminal domain which may catalyze the transfer of an acetyl group from acetyl-CoA to a substrate, and a C-terminal domain which may catalyze the reduction of arsenate [As(V)] to arsenite [As(III)]
ArsC/Spx/MgsR family protein
Members of this family include both regulatory proteins such as Spx or MgsR and the arsenate reductase ArsC. Some ArsC proteins are selenoproteins.
low molecular weight phosphatase family protein
low molecular weight phosphatase (LMWP) family protein similar to arsenate reductase that plays an important role in the reduction of intracellular arsenate to arsenite, an important step in arsenic detoxification
ArsC family (seleno)protein
Weak hits to Pfam model PF03960 and to COG1393 suggest a relationship to glutaredoxin-like arsenate reductase protein ArsC. This family contains significant numbers of selenoproteins.
UPF0262 family protein; bifunctional GNAT family N-acetyltransferase/arsenate reductase
UPF0262 family protein similar to Sinorhizobium fredii y4uD; bifunctional GNAT family N-acetyltransferase/arsenate reductase ArsC which contains an N-terminal domain which may catalyze the transfer of an acetyl group from acetyl-CoA to a substrate, and a C-terminal domain which may catalyze the reduction of arsenate [As(V)] to arsenite [As(III)]
arsC_related family protein
ArsC domain-containing protein
MIP/aquaporin family protein; bifunctional GNAT family N-acetyltransferase/arsenate reductase
MIP (Major Intrinsic Protein)/aquaporin family protein similar to aquaporin that permits osmotically driven movement of water in both directions, and glycerol uptake facilitator protein that mediates glycerol diffusion across the cytoplasmic membrane via a pore-type mechanism; bifunctional GNAT family N-acetyltransferase/arsenate reductase ArsC which contains an N-terminal domain which may catalyze the transfer of an acetyl group from acetyl-CoA to a substrate, and a C-terminal domain which may catalyze the reduction of arsenate [As(V)] to arsenite [As(III)]
arsenate reductase family protein
arsenate reductase (ArsC) family protein similar to Synechocystis sp. arsenate reductases ArsI1 and ArsI2, which are glutaredoxin-dependent enzymes that catalyze the reduction of arsenate [As(V)] to arsenite [As(III)]
arsenate reductase (ArsC) family protein similar to Bacillus subtilis uncharacterized protein YusI and Geobacillus kaustophilus ArsC3, which is involved in arsenate reduction
ArsC_15kD domain-containing protein
ArsC_family domain-containing protein
low molecular weight phosphatase (LMWP) family protein similar to arsenate reductase ArsC
glutaredoxin-dependent arsenate reductase
Spx/MgsR family RNA polymerase-binding regulatory protein
Members of this family regulate transcription by binding the alpha subunit of RNA polymerase, and affecting its binding of DNA, rather than by binding DNA directly. Characterized members of this family include Spx and MgsR from Bacillus subtili. Spx is a global regulator for response to thiol-specific oxidative stress. MgsR (modulator of the general stress response, also called YqgZ) provides a second level of regulation for more than a third of the proteins in the B. subtilis general stress regulon controlled by Sigma-B. Members are related to the arsenate reductase ArsC.
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