1.8.1.2: assimilatory sulfite reductase (NADPH)
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Word Map on EC 1.8.1.2
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1.8.1.2
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sulfur
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siroheme
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dissimilatory
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hemoprotein
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desulfovibrio
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sulfate-reducing
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thiosulfate
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six-electron
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desulfoviridin
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o-acetylserine
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sulfhydrylase
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dsrab
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sulfurylase
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5'-phosphosulfate
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hildenborough
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ferredoxin-dependent
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o-acetyl-l-serine
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exchange-coupled
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desulfotomaculum
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brewing
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nutrition
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medicine
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synthesis
- 1.8.1.2
- sulfur
- siroheme
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dissimilatory
- hemoprotein
- desulfovibrio
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sulfate-reducing
- thiosulfate
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six-electron
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desulfoviridin
- o-acetylserine
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sulfhydrylase
- dsrab
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sulfurylase
- 5'-phosphosulfate
- hildenborough
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ferredoxin-dependent
- o-acetyl-l-serine
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exchange-coupled
- desulfotomaculum
- brewing
- nutrition
- medicine
- synthesis
Reaction
+ 3 NADP+ + 3 H2O = + 3 NADPH + 3 H+
Synonyms
CNG03990, coenzyme F420-dependent sulfite reductase, CysI, CysIJ, desulforubidin, EC 1.8.99.1, Fsr, H2S-NADP oxidoreductase, MET10, NADPH-dependent assimilatory sulfite reductase, NADPH-dependent sulfite reductase, NADPH-sulfite reductase, reductase, sulfite (reduced nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate), SIR, SIR-FP, SIR-HP, SiR/SiRHP, SIRHP, sulfite reductase, sulfite reductase hemo-subunit
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General Information on EC 1.8.1.2 - assimilatory sulfite reductase (NADPH)
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metabolism
physiological function
the alpha8beta4 SiR holoenzyme assembles through the N-terminus of flavin-binding flavoprotein SiRFP and the NADPH binding domain of iron-containing hemoprotein SiRHP. Apo-SiRHP forms a homotetramer, also dependent on its N-terminus, that is unable to assemble with SiRFP
metabolism
the enzyme encoded by MET10 is involved in the sulfur metabolic pathway in the sulfur assimilation of Cryptococcus neoformans, overview. Sulfate is used by the active MET3, MET14, MET5, and MET10 genes in the sulfate assimilation pathway
metabolism
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the enzyme encoded by MET10 is involved in the sulfur metabolic pathway in the sulfur assimilation of Cryptococcus neoformans, overview. Sulfate is used by the active MET3, MET14, MET5, and MET10 genes in the sulfate assimilation pathway
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metabolism
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the enzyme encoded by MET10 is involved in the sulfur metabolic pathway in the sulfur assimilation of Cryptococcus neoformans, overview. Sulfate is used by the active MET3, MET14, MET5, and MET10 genes in the sulfate assimilation pathway
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furfural inhibits sulfate assimilation by interfering with the reduction of sulfite by CysIJ
physiological function
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furfural inhibits sulfate assimilation by interfering with the reduction of sulfite by CysIJ
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