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  dfa2 protein (Synechocystis sp.) - STRING interaction network
 

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dfa2
Putative diflavin flavoprotein A 2; Mediates electron transfer from NADH to oxygen, reducing it to water. This modular protein has 3 redox cofactors, in other organisms the same activity requires 2 or 3 proteins (By similarity) (578 aa)
(Synechocystis sp.)
Predicted Functional Partners:
rub
Rubredoxin; Rubredoxin is a small nonheme, iron protein lacking acid-labile sulfide. Its single [...] (115 aa)
     0.798
sll0218
hypothetical protein (172 aa)
       0.767
dfa4
Putative diflavin flavoprotein A 4; Mediates electron transfer from NADH to oxygen, reducing it [...] (594 aa)
     0.667
slr1915
hypothetical protein (104 aa)
       0.479
rpoZ
DNA-directed RNA polymerase subunit omega; Promotes RNA polymerase assembly. Latches the N- and [...] (76 aa)
       0.442
sll0208
hypothetical protein (231 aa)
       0.437
ssr1789
High light inducible protein (57 aa)
       0.422
ycf34
Ycf34 gene product (82 aa)
       0.417
ndhO
NAD(P)H-quinone oxidoreductase subunit O; NDH-1 shuttles electrons from an unknown electron don [...] (72 aa)
       0.411
 
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