Entry information : LsnNadOxd01 (nox)
Entry ID 5444
Creation 2007-06-21 (Michele Oliva)
Last sequence changes 2007-06-21 (Michele Oliva)
Sequence status complete
Reviewer Christophe Dunand
Last annotation changes 2010-04-16 (Christophe Dunand)
Peroxidase information: LsnNadOxd01 (nox)
Name (synonym) LsnNadOxd01 (nox)
Class NADH oxidase    [Orthogroup: NadOxd001]
Taxonomy Bacteria Firmicutes Bacilli Lactobacillaceae Lactobacillus
Organism Lactobacillus sanfranciscensis    [TaxId: 1625 ]
Cellular localisation Cytosolic
Tissue type N/D
Inducer N/D
Repressor N/D
Best BLASTp hits
Perox score E-value LsnNadOxd01
start..stop
S start..stop
LbrNadOxd01_ATCC367 606 0 1..439 1..436
LbrNadOxd01 603 0 1..439 1..436
LrNadOxd01_100-23 563 0 1..449 1..449
LrNadOxd01_F275 561 0 1..449 1..449
Literature and cross-references LsnNadOxd01 (nox)
Literature Knorr R., Ehrmann M.A., Vogel R.F.;Genomic region of the gene coding for a putative NADH oxidase from Lactobacillus sanfranciscensis. Submitted (DEC-1999) to the EMBL/GenBank/DDBJ databases.
Protein ref. UniProtKB:   Q9F1X5
DNA ref. GenBank:   AB035801.1 (178..1536)
Protein sequence: LsnNadOxd01 (nox)
Sequence Properties
first value : protein
second value (mature protein)
Length (aa):   %s   452
PWM (Da):   %s   49491.03  
PI (pH):   %s   4.92
Sequence
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MKVIVVGCTH AGTFAVKQTI ADHPDADVTA YEMNDNISFL SCGIALYLGK EIKNNDPRGL FYSSPEELSN LGANVQMRHQ VTNVDPETKT IKVKDLITNE EKTEAYDKLI MTTGSKPTVP  PIPGIDSSRV YLCKNYNDAK KLFEEAPKAK TITIIGSGYI GAELAEAYSN QNYNVNLIDG HERVLYKYFD KEFTDILAKD YEAHGVNLVL GSKVAAFEEV DDEIITKTLD GKEIKSDIAI  LCIGFRPNTE LLKGKVAMLD NGAIITDEYM HSSNRDIFAA GDSAAVHYNP TNSNAYIPLA TNAVRQGRLV GLNLTEDKVK DMGTQSSSGL KLYGRTYVST GINTALAKAN NLKVSEVIIA 
DNYRPEFMLS TDEVLMSLVY DPKTRVILGG ALSSMHDVSQ SANVLSVCIQ NKNTIDDLAM VDMLFQPQFD RPFNYLNILG QAAQAQADKA HK 

Retrieve as FASTA  
Remarks Complete sequence from genomic. Strain="TMW 1.53". Homodimer. It binds 1 FAD per subunit.