Entry information : SwoDiHCcP02
Entry ID 5091
Creation 2007-03-27 (Filippo Passardi)
Last sequence changes 2007-03-27 (Filippo Passardi)
Sequence status complete
Reviewer Christophe Dunand
Last annotation changes 2008-05-16 (Christophe Dunand)
Peroxidase information: SwoDiHCcP02
Name SwoDiHCcP02
Class Di-haem cytochrome C peroxidase    [Orthogroup: DiHCcP001]
Taxonomy Bacteria Proteobacteria Gammaproteobacteria Shewanellaceae Shewanella
Organism Shewanella woodyi    [TaxId: 60961 ]
Cellular localisation N/D
Tissue type N/D
Inducer N/D
Repressor N/D
Best BLASTp hits
Perox score E-value SwoDiHCcP02
start..stop
S start..stop
AaeoDiHCcP 271 9.16e-90 30..322 29..329
MxDiHCcP 265 3.73e-87 34..322 56..341
ApyDiHCcP 257 3.35e-84 17..322 19..329
SauDiHCcP 256 1.17e-83 35..322 68..351
Literature and cross-references SwoDiHCcP02
Literature Copeland A., Lucas S., Lapidus A., Barry K., Glavina del Rio T., Dalin E., Tice H., Bruce D., Pitluck S., Richardson P. Complete sequence of Shewanella woodyi ATCC 51908. Submitted (NOV-2006).
Protein ref. GenPept:   ACA88162.1 UniProtKB:   B1KFI7
DNA ref. GenBank:   CP000961 (4757170..4758162)
Protein sequence: SwoDiHCcP02
Sequence Properties
first value : protein
second value (mature protein)
Length (aa):   %s   330 (310)
PWM (Da):   %s   36082.05 (33804.9)  
PI (pH):   %s   5.36 (5.17) Peptide Signal:   %s   cut: 21 range:21-330
Sequence
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*.........1 .........2 .........3 .........4 .........5 .........6 .........7 .........8 .........9 .........0 .........1 .........2
MKHTIFCLLT LLFICDSVQA DATENSIHAI AIKFFKPLPN KMPGGENDND DKIALGKRLY FDNQLSINNT QSCNSCHNLL GTDENPGSGT DNLAVSFGAL GSAGTRNSPT TWNAGLQFTQ  FWDGRANTLI EQAKFPILNP IEMALPSKEE AITRLTNTGY LALFIKAYPD EASPLNFHNI LDALAAFQRT LISEDRFDLF LNGETNALSE KEKQGVMTFI TAGCVACHNG PLLGGQMFTK 
MGVVNPYPNK IDRGRAHLTM SSADDFQFKV PSLRNVSKTA PYFHDGAETS LEQAVKDTGF HQLGITLSDK EVEDITSFLK TLDNIKVVTR 

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Remarks Complete sequence from Genomic. Strain="ATCC 51908". This protein has probably lost a peroxidase activity, because it lacks both the "critical" His after the first CxxCH motif and the "critical" Met at the end of the sequence (see Wang Y. et al. (2003), Biochemistry, pp.7318-7325 and Dias J.M. et al. (2004), Structure, pp.961-973). However, it still has quite a high similarity to DiHCcP (in a phylogenetic analysis with MauG and DiHPOX, it groups in the DiHCcP cluster with 100% bootstrap).