Sulfhydryl oxidase

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Sulfhydryl oxidase (SOX) is a flavin-dependent enzyme which catalyze the formation of disulfide bonds from thiol groups. The reaction involves the reduction of O2 to hydrogen peroxide. Erv1p SOX is involved in the biogenesis of Fe/S clusters. ALR is a SOX augmenter of liver regeneration. QSOX is a quiescin SOX. QSOX contain thioredoxin domain, helix-rich domain and FAD-binding domain Erv/ALR.

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3D structures of sulfhydryl oxidase

Update July 2012

Erv2p

1jr8, 1jra – ySOX protease-resistant domain – yeast

Erv1p

2hj3 – SOX – Arabidopsis thaliana

Erv

3p0k, 3qzy – SOX – Autographa californica nucleopolyhedrovirus

ASFV

3gwl – SOX residues 1-103 – African swine fever virus

QSOX1

3lli, 3llk – hSOX-1 residues 286-546 – human

ALR

3mbg – hALR residues 81-205
3r7c - ALR - rat

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