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RUBREDOXIN OXYGEN:OXIDOREDUCTASE (ROO) FROM ANAEROBE DESULFOVIBRIO GIGASRUBREDOXIN OXYGEN:OXIDOREDUCTASE (ROO) FROM ANAEROBE DESULFOVIBRIO GIGAS
Structural highlights
FunctionROO_MEGG1 Catalyzes the four-electron reduction of one oxygen molecule to two water molecules. Evolutionary ConservationCheck, as determined by ConSurfDB. You may read the explanation of the method and the full data available from ConSurf. Publication Abstract from PubMedDesulfovibrio gigas is a strict anaerobe that contains a well-characterized metabolic pathway that enables it to survive transient contacts with oxygen. The terminal enzyme in this pathway, rubredoxin:oxygen oxidoreductase (ROO) reduces oxygen to water in a direct and safe way. The 2.5 A resolution crystal structure of ROO shows that each monomer of this homodimeric enzyme consists of a novel combination of two domains, a flavodoxin-like domain and a Zn-beta-lactamase-like domain that contains a di-iron center for dioxygen reduction. This is the first structure of a member of a superfamily of enzymes widespread in strict and facultative anaerobes, indicating its broad physiological significance. Structure of a dioxygen reduction enzyme from Desulfovibrio gigas.,Frazao C, Silva G, Gomes CM, Matias P, Coelho R, Sieker L, Macedo S, Liu MY, Oliveira S, Teixeira M, Xavier AV, Rodrigues-Pousada C, Carrondo MA, Le Gall J Nat Struct Biol. 2000 Nov;7(11):1041-5. PMID:11062560[1] From MEDLINE®/PubMed®, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine. References
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