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CAZyme Information: KAF5681689.1

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Basic Information help

Species Fusarium circinatum
Lineage Ascomycota; Sordariomycetes; ; Nectriaceae; Fusarium; Fusarium circinatum
CAZyme ID KAF5681689.1
CAZy Family GH36
CAZyme Description cell surface ferroxidase
CAZyme Property
Protein Length CGC Molecular Weight Isoelectric Point
561 JAAQPE010000177|CGC1 62422.34 4.7875
Genome Property
Genome Version/Assembly ID Genes Strain NCBI Taxon ID Non Protein Coding Genes Protein Coding Genes
FungiDB-61_FcircinatumNRRL25331 13905 N/A 0 13905
Gene Location

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Enzyme Prediction      help

EC 1.10.3.2:1

CAZyme Signature Domains help

Family Start End Evalue family coverage
AA1 35 371 8.4e-153 0.9940652818991098

CDD Domains      download full data without filtering help

Cdd ID Domain E-Value qStart qEnd sStart sEnd Domain Description
259945 CuRO_2_Fet3p_like 9.61e-78 148 295 1 148
The second Cupredoxin domain of multicopper oxidase Fet3P. Fet3p catalyzes the ferroxidase reaction, which couples the oxidation of Fe(II) to Fe(III) with the four-electron reduction of molecular oxygen to water. Fet3p is a type I membrane protein with the amino-terminal oxidase domain in the extracellular space and the carboxyl terminus in the cytoplasm. The periplasmic produced Fe(III) is transferred to the permease Ftr1p for import into the cytosol. The four copper ions are inserted post-translationally and are essential for catalytic activity, thus linking copper and iron homeostasis. Like other related multicopper oxidases (MCOs), Fet3p is composed of three cupredoxin domains that include one mononuclear and one trinuclear copper center. The copper ions are bound in several sites: Type 1, Type 2, and/or Type 3. The ensemble of types 2 and 3 copper is called a trinuclear cluster. MCOs oxidize their substrate by accepting electrons at a mononuclear copper center and transferring them to the active site trinuclear copper center. The cupredoxin domain 2 of 3-domain MCOs has lost the ability to bind copper.
225043 SufI 2.66e-70 21 461 40 425
Multicopper oxidase with three cupredoxin domains (includes cell division protein FtsP and spore coat protein CotA) [Cell cycle control, cell division, chromosome partitioning, Inorganic ion transport and metabolism, Cell wall/membrane/envelope biogenesis].
259920 CuRO_1_Fet3p 2.24e-69 17 136 1 121
The first Cupredoxin domain of multicopper oxidase Fet3P. Fet3p catalyzes the ferroxidase reaction, which couples the oxidation of Fe(II) to Fe(III) and a four-electron reduction of molecular oxygen to water. Fet3p is a type I membrane protein with the amino-terminal oxidase domain in the exocellular space and the carboxyl terminus in the cytoplasm. The periplamic produced Fe(III) is transferred to the permease Ftr1p for import into the cytosol. The four copper ions are inserted post-translationally and are essential for catalytic activity, thus linking copper and iron homeostasis. Like other related multicopper oxidases (MCOs), Fet3p is composed of three cupredoxin domains that include one mononuclear and one trinuclear copper center. The copper ions are bound in several sites: Type 1, Type 2, and/or Type 3. The ensemble of types 2 and 3 copper is called a trinuclear cluster. MCOs oxidize their substrate by accepting electrons at a mononuclear copper center and transferring them to the active site trinuclear copper center. The cupredoxin domain 1 of 3-domain MCOs contains part the trinuclear copper binding site, which is located at the interface of domains 1 and 3.
274555 ascorbase 9.04e-62 16 461 1 500
L-ascorbate oxidase, plant type. Members of this protein family are the copper-containing enzyme L-ascorbate oxidase (EC 1.10.3.3), also called ascorbase. This family is found in flowering plants, and shows greater sequence similarity to a family of laccases (EC 1.10.3.2) from plants than to other known ascorbate oxidases.
259966 CuRO_3_Fet3p 1.05e-60 330 461 2 135
The third Cupredoxin domain of multicopper oxidase Fet3p. Fet3p catalyzes the ferroxidase reaction, which couples the oxidation of Fe(II) to Fe(III) with the four-electron reduction of molecular oxygen to water. Fet3p is a type I membrane protein with the amino-terminal oxidase domain in the extracellular space and the carboxyl terminus in the cytoplasm. The periplasmic produced Fe(III) is transferred to the permease Ftr1p for import into the cytosol. The four copper ions are inserted post-translationally and are essential for catalytic activity, thus linking copper and iron homeostasis. Like other related multicopper oxidases (MCOs), Fet3p is composed of three cupredoxin domains that include one mononuclear and one trinuclear copper center. The copper ions are bound in several sites: Type 1, Type 2, and/or Type 3. The ensemble of types 2 and 3 copper is called a trinuclear cluster. MCOs oxidize their substrate by accepting electrons at a mononuclear copper center and transferring them to the active site trinuclear copper center. The cupredoxin domain 3 of 3-domain MCOs contains the Type 1 (T1) copper binding site and part the trinuclear copper binding site, which is located at the interface of domains 1 and 3.

CAZyme Hits      help

Hit ID E-Value Query Start Query End Hit Start Hit End
0.0 1 561 1 584
0.0 1 561 1 584
0.0 1 561 1 584
0.0 1 561 1 584
0.0 1 561 1 584

PDB Hits      download full data without filtering help

Hit ID E-Value Query Start Query End Hit Start Hit End Description
6.38e-161 16 513 2 534
Crystal Structure of Fet3p, a Multicopper Oxidase that Functions in Iron Import [Saccharomyces cerevisiae],1ZPU_B Crystal Structure of Fet3p, a Multicopper Oxidase that Functions in Iron Import [Saccharomyces cerevisiae],1ZPU_C Crystal Structure of Fet3p, a Multicopper Oxidase that Functions in Iron Import [Saccharomyces cerevisiae],1ZPU_D Crystal Structure of Fet3p, a Multicopper Oxidase that Functions in Iron Import [Saccharomyces cerevisiae],1ZPU_E Crystal Structure of Fet3p, a Multicopper Oxidase that Functions in Iron Import [Saccharomyces cerevisiae],1ZPU_F Crystal Structure of Fet3p, a Multicopper Oxidase that Functions in Iron Import [Saccharomyces cerevisiae]
4.12e-66 20 479 7 464
Crystal structure of LacB from Trametes sp. AH28-2 [Trametes sp. AH28-2],3KW7_B Crystal structure of LacB from Trametes sp. AH28-2 [Trametes sp. AH28-2]
1.83e-63 6 479 13 481
Chain A, Laccase [Rigidoporus microporus]
6.16e-61 20 470 7 455
Recombinant high-redox potential laccase from Basidiomycete Trametes hirsuta [Trametes hirsuta]
1.67e-60 20 470 7 455
Native fungus laccase from Trametes hirsuta [Trametes hirsuta],3V9C_A Type-2 Cu-depleted fungus laccase from Trametes hirsuta at low dose of ionization radiation [Trametes hirsuta]

Swiss-Prot Hits      download full data without filtering help

Hit ID E-Value Query Start Query End Hit Start Hit End Description
1.14e-250 12 556 18 593
Iron transport multicopper oxidase fetC OS=Epichloe festucae (strain E2368) OX=696363 GN=fetC PE=2 SV=1
6.16e-248 6 540 14 576
Iron transport multicopper oxidase FET3 OS=Gibberella zeae (strain ATCC MYA-4620 / CBS 123657 / FGSC 9075 / NRRL 31084 / PH-1) OX=229533 GN=FET3 PE=2 SV=1
8.65e-226 14 552 20 579
Iron transport multicopper oxidase fetC OS=Neosartorya fumigata (strain ATCC MYA-4609 / Af293 / CBS 101355 / FGSC A1100) OX=330879 GN=fetC PE=2 SV=1
2.11e-173 7 541 14 583
Iron transport multicopper oxidase FET3 OS=Saccharomyces cerevisiae (strain ATCC 204508 / S288c) OX=559292 GN=FET3 PE=1 SV=2
4.25e-169 12 549 23 596
Iron transport multicopper oxidase FET3 OS=Kluyveromyces lactis (strain ATCC 8585 / CBS 2359 / DSM 70799 / NBRC 1267 / NRRL Y-1140 / WM37) OX=284590 GN=FET3 PE=3 SV=1

SignalP and Lipop Annotations help

This protein is predicted as SP

Other SP_Sec_SPI CS Position
0.102873 0.897100 CS pos: 16-17. Pr: 0.4857

TMHMM  Annotations      download full data without filtering help

Start End
518 540