BacMet Experimentally Confirmed database

Result: Details of the source of prediction- arsH

Gene_nameExperimentally Verified Resistance Gene Information Predicted Resistance Gene Information
arsH
  • BacMet ID: BAC0034
  • Code for: Enzyme
  • Family: NADPH-dependent FMN reductases family
  • Sequence: FASTA
  • Cross-database IDs: Link
  • Organism: Yersinia pestis Java 9
  • Location: Plasmid pKPN-IT (Klebsiella pneumoniae), Plasmid R485 (Morganella morganii (Proteus morganii))
  • Compound: Arsenic (As)
  • Description: Arsenical resistance protein ArsH; ArsH is not required for arsenate resistance in some systems; arsH encodes an NADPH-flavin mononucleotide oxidoreductase and has been shown to be involved in arsenic resistance in Yersinia enterocolitica and Sinorhizobium meliloti. It is an essential component in a new four gene arsenical resistance transposon associated operon, arsHRBC.
  • Length (amino acid): 232
  • Reference: Neyt et al. 1997; Pubmed- 9006011, Eppinger et al. 2012; Pubmed- 22479347

  • Similar resistance genes in 'BacMet Predicted database'
    arsH
  • BacMet ID: BAC0595
  • Code for: Enzyme
  • Family: NADPH-dependent FMN reductases family
  • Sequence: FASTA
  • Cross-database IDs: Link
  • Organism: Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803
  • Location: Chromosome
  • Compound: Menadione [class: Naphthoquinone]
  • Description: ArsH from Synechocystis sp. does not cofer resistance to arsenic (reduction of arsenate) as the arsH of Synechocystis sp. lacks cyestein residues. arsH encodes an NADPH-flavin mononucleotide oxidoreductase. ArsH plays a role in the response to oxidative stress caused by arsenite.
  • Length (amino acid): 206
  • Reference: Hervas et al. 2012; Pubmed- 22304305, Lopez-Maury et al. 2003; Pubmed- 12949088

  • Similar resistance genes in 'BacMet Predicted database'


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