Entry information : RmDiHCcP
Entry ID 5087
Creation 2007-03-27 (Filippo Passardi)
Last sequence changes 2007-03-27 (Filippo Passardi)
Sequence status complete
Reviewer Marcel Zamocky
Last annotation changes 2008-05-16 (Christophe Dunand)
Peroxidase information: RmDiHCcP
Name RmDiHCcP
Class Di-haem cytochrome C peroxidase    [Orthogroup: DiHCcP001]
Taxonomy Bacteria Proteobacteria Betaproteobacteria Burkholderiaceae Cupriavidus
Organism Ralstonia metallidurans (Cupriavidus metallidurans)    [TaxId: 119219 ]
Cellular localisation N/D
Tissue type N/D
Inducer N/D
Repressor N/D
Best BLASTp hits
Perox score E-value RmDiHCcP
start..stop
S start..stop
CtesDiHCcP 507 0 37..342 34..339
VchDiHCcP_1587 483 3.67e-173 8..342 4..333
CliDiHCcP 481 3.18e-172 36..341 45..350
VchDiHCcP_V51 479 9.58e-172 29..342 20..333
Literature and cross-references RmDiHCcP
Literature Copeland A. et al. Complete sequence of the megaplasmid of Ralstonia metallidurans CH34. Submitted (APR-2006).
Protein ref. GenPept:   ABF11830 UniProtKB:   Q1LDE6
DNA ref. GenBank:   CP000353 (1493459..1494487)
Protein sequence: RmDiHCcP
Sequence Properties
first value : protein
second value (mature protein)
Length (aa):   %s   342 (311)
PWM (Da):   %s   37241.15 (33985.4)  
PI (pH):   %s   9.56 (8.88) Peptide Signal:   %s   cut: 32 range:32-342
Sequence
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*.........1 .........2 .........3 .........4 .........5 .........6 .........7 .........8 .........9 .........0 .........1 .........2
MKSSRSRVLS TFSTATFITV LFAATVSSAH AAEPQAEPIQ PIAPAKVQHP ERVALGEKLW FDPRLSRSGF ISCNSCHNLS MGGSDNLKTS IGDKWKQGGI NSPTVLNSSL NFVQFWDGRA  KDLPEQARGP IANPIEMAFT HELAVDTLRS IPGYVDEFRK VFKSVKLTIS EITLAIAAFE ETLVTPNARF DKWLKGDKTA INAQELRGYQ LFKGSGCVAC HNGQNIGGNS FQKMGLVEPY 
KTGNPSEGRA AVTGKDADRF NFKVPTLRNV ALTYPYFHDG EAATLSQAVD TMGRLQLARK FTPEENADIV AFLKTLTGDQ PKIVLPMLPP SSDKTPKSKP FE 

Retrieve as FASTA  
Remarks Complete sequence from genomic. Strain="CH34 / ATCC 43123 / DSM 2839". High similarity with other DiHCcP, but no "critical" histidine residue after the first CxxCH motif (see Wang Y. et al. (2003), Biochemistry, pp.7318-7325 and Dias J.M. et al. (2004), Structure, pp.961-973): does this protein still have peroxidase activity?