sulfite dehydrogenase (quinone) EC#: 1.8.5.6; ChemWhat Code: 1374745

Product Name sulfite dehydrogenase (quinone)
Example Structure Example Structure of sulfite dehydrogenase (quinone) EC#: 1.8.5.6
Synonyms Alvin_2489, Alvin_2490, Alvin_2491, CT0876, soeAB, SoeABC
EC Number 1.8.5.6
CAS Registry Number
Comments This membrane-bound bacterial enzyme catalyses the direct oxidation of sulfite to sulfate in the cytoplasm. The enzyme, characterized from the bacteria Ruegeria pomeroyi and Allochromatium vinosum, is a complex that consists of a membrane anchor (SoeC) and two cytoplasmic subunits: an iron-sulfur protein (SoeB) and a molybdoprotein that contains a [4Fe-4S] iron-sulfur cluster (SoeA). cf. EC 1.8.2.1, sulfite dehydrogenase (cytochrome).
Cofactor iron-sulfur;molybdopterin
History
Reactions Sulfite + a quinone + H(2)O = sulfate + a quinol.

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