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− | '''Description of YPR200C:''' Arsenate reductase required for arsenate resistance; converts arsenate to arsenite which can then be exported from cells by Arr3p<ref name=' | + | '''Description of YPR200C:''' Arsenate reductase required for arsenate resistance; converts arsenate to arsenite which can then be exported from cells by Arr3p<ref name='S000054698'>Mukhopadhyay R, et al. (2000) Purification and characterization of ACR2p, the Saccharomyces cerevisiae arsenate reductase. J Biol Chem 275(28):21149-57 {{SGDpaper|S000054698}} PMID 10801893</ref><ref name='S000058383'>Mukhopadhyay R and Rosen BP (1998) Saccharomyces cerevisiae ACR2 gene encodes an arsenate reductase. FEMS Microbiol Lett 168(1):127-36 |
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Revision as of 13:05, 31 March 2009
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Systematic name | YPR200C |
Gene name | ARR2 |
Aliases | ACR2 |
Feature type | ORF, Verified |
Coordinates | Chr XVI:939667..939275 |
Primary SGDID | S000006404 |
Description of YPR200C: Arsenate reductase required for arsenate resistance; converts arsenate to arsenite which can then be exported from cells by Arr3p[1][2]
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Acr2p is an arsenate reductase that is related to protein phosphotyrosine phosphateses. The active site of Acr2p has the consensus phosphatese HC(X)5R motif. [3] [4]
Purified Acr2p reduces arsenate to arsenite using glutaredoxin and GSH as reductants. [1] [4]
Protein Details
Protein Function/Process
Disruption of ACR2 resulted in senstivity to arsenate but not arsenite. Purified Acr2p was shown to have arsenate reductase activity. [2] [4]
Acr2p, which is related to protein phosphotyrosine phosphatases, has arsenate reductase activity but not protein phosphotyrosine phosphatase activity. Three mutations were sufficient to change the activity from a reductase to a phosphatase. [5] [4]
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- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Mukhopadhyay R, et al. (2000) Purification and characterization of ACR2p, the Saccharomyces cerevisiae arsenate reductase. J Biol Chem 275(28):21149-57 SGD PMID 10801893
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Mukhopadhyay R and Rosen BP (1998) Saccharomyces cerevisiae ACR2 gene encodes an arsenate reductase. FEMS Microbiol Lett 168(1):127-36
SGD PMID 9812373 Cite error: Invalid
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tag; name "S000058383" defined multiple times with different content - ↑ Mukhopadhyay R and Rosen BP (2001) The phosphatase C(X)5R motif is required for catalytic activity of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae Acr2p arsenate reductase. J Biol Chem 276(37):34738-42 SGD PMID 11461905
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 submitted by Barry Rosen on 2003-07-31
- ↑ Mukhopadhyay R, et al. (2003) Directed evolution of a yeast arsenate reductase into a protein-tyrosine phosphatase. J Biol Chem 278(27):24476-80 SGD PMID 12711608
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