EC Number |
General Information |
Reference |
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1.16.1.9 | malfunction |
deletion of yqjH increases nickel toxicity |
-, 722534 |
1.16.1.9 | malfunction |
the absence of YqjH slows growth |
721629 |
1.16.1.9 | metabolism |
the enzyme is driving the Fenton reaction |
721789 |
1.16.1.9 | metabolism |
YqjH represents a redox factor that enhances the efficiency of ferric iron assimilation during siderophore-dependent iron homeostasis and enhances siderophore utilization in different iron acquisition pathways, including assimilation of low-potential ferric substrates that are not reduced by common cellular cofactors |
721629 |
1.16.1.9 | more |
enzyme molecular dynamics simulation, overview |
-, 743901 |
1.16.1.9 | physiological function |
the enzyme is involved in root iron acquisition |
723453 |
1.16.1.9 | physiological function |
the enzyme is required for iron homeostasis in Escherichia coli |
-, 722534 |
1.16.1.9 | physiological function |
the process known as Strategy I, occurs in the rhizosphere and is mediated by the FRO2, a ferric chelate reductase enzyme. Once reduced, the Fe(II) is taken up into the cells by the IRT1, a specific transport system |
728418 |