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1.11.1.B7
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DdPoxA is a member of the peroxidase-cyclooxygenase superfamily, family 6. Phylogenetic reconstruction of the main evolutionary lines of the mammalian heme peroxidases such as lactoperoxidase or myeloperoxidase reveals the presence of other bacterial and early eukaryotic representatives within family 6 of the peroxidase-cyclooxygenase superfamily
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malfunction
the DELTADdpoxA mutant has significant deficiencies in keeping the slug and the sori sterile upon cell development
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active site architecture analysis and comparison, e.g. to lactoperoxidase (LPO). DdPoxA has only one covalent link between the 1-methyl substituent of the prosthetic group and Glu236 because the DdPoxA residue corresponding to Asp-225 of LPO is an isoleucine. The important catalytic residues on the distal heme site (His101, Gln97, and Arg233) are fully conserved, including Glu236 that forms an ester bond with the 1-methyl substituent of the heme porphyrin ring
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