Sulfurtransferase
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'''Sulfurtransferase''' (ST) are enzymes which transfer sulfur-containing groups. For example, the thiosulfate ST (TST) catalyzes the conversion of thiosulfate and cyanide to sulfite and thiocyanate. | '''Sulfurtransferase''' (ST) are enzymes which transfer sulfur-containing groups. For example, the thiosulfate ST (TST) catalyzes the conversion of thiosulfate and cyanide to sulfite and thiocyanate. | ||
- | [[1e0c]] – AvST – Azotobacter vinelandii | + | [[1e0c]] – AvST – ''Azotobacter vinelandii'' |
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[[1h4k]] – AvST + hypophosphite | [[1h4k]] – AvST + hypophosphite | ||
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[[1h4m]] – AvST + phosphate | [[1h4m]] – AvST + phosphate | ||
- | [[3lvj]], [[3lvk]] – EcST TusA + cysteine desulfurase - Escherichia coli | + | |
+ | [[3lvj]], [[3lvk]] – EcST TusA + cysteine desulfurase - ''Escherichia coli'' | ||
===Mercaptopyruvate ST=== | ===Mercaptopyruvate ST=== | ||
- | [[1okg]] – MST (mutant) – Leishmania major | + | [[1okg]] – MST (mutant) – ''Leishmania major'' |
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[[1urh]] – EcMST | [[1urh]] – EcMST | ||
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[[3olh]] – MST - human | [[3olh]] – MST - human | ||
===Thiosulfate ST=== | ===Thiosulfate ST=== | ||
- | [[1yt8]] – TST – Pseudomonas aeruginosa | + | [[1yt8]] – TST – ''Pseudomonas aeruginosa'' |
Revision as of 18:36, 5 October 2011
Sulfurtransferase (ST) are enzymes which transfer sulfur-containing groups. For example, the thiosulfate ST (TST) catalyzes the conversion of thiosulfate and cyanide to sulfite and thiocyanate.
1e0c – AvST – Azotobacter vinelandii
1h4k – AvST + hypophosphite
1h4m – AvST + phosphate
3lvj, 3lvk – EcST TusA + cysteine desulfurase - Escherichia coli
Mercaptopyruvate ST
1okg – MST (mutant) – Leishmania major
1urh – EcMST
3olh – MST - human
Thiosulfate ST
1yt8 – TST – Pseudomonas aeruginosa