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hmp-2 | Unannotated protein; Is involved in NO detoxification in an aerobic process, termed nitric oxide dioxygenase (NOD) reaction that utilizes O(2) and NAD(P)H to convert NO to nitrate, which protects the bacterium from various noxious nitrogen compounds. Therefore, plays a central role in the inducible response to nitrosative stress; Belongs to the globin family. Two-domain flavohemoproteins subfamily. (403 aa) | ||||
CHR53_02885 | Unannotated protein. (391 aa) | ||||
hmp | Unannotated protein; Is involved in NO detoxification in an aerobic process, termed nitric oxide dioxygenase (NOD) reaction that utilizes O(2) and NAD(P)H to convert NO to nitrate, which protects the bacterium from various noxious nitrogen compounds. Therefore, plays a central role in the inducible response to nitrosative stress; Belongs to the globin family. Two-domain flavohemoproteins subfamily. (429 aa) | ||||
pyrK | Unannotated protein; Responsible for channeling the electrons from the oxidation of dihydroorotate from the FMN redox center in the PyrD type B subunit to the ultimate electron acceptor NAD(+). (257 aa) | ||||
CHR53_11705 | Unannotated protein; Component of the sulfite reductase complex that catalyzes the 6-electron reduction of sulfite to sulfide. This is one of several activities required for the biosynthesis of L-cysteine from sulfate. The flavoprotein component catalyzes the electron flow from NADPH -> FAD -> FMN to the hemoprotein component. (601 aa) |