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FunFam 368: DNA topoisomerase I, mitochondrial

There are 3 EC terms in this cluster

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EC Term Annotations Evidence
DNA topoisomerase. [EC: 5.99.1.2]
ATP-independent breakage of single-stranded DNA, followed by passage and rejoining.
  • Brings about the conversion of one topological isomer of DNA into another, e.g. the relaxation of superhelical turns in DNA, the interconversion of simple and knotted rings of single-stranded DNA, and the intertwisting of single-stranded rings of complementary sequences (cf. EC 5.99.1.3).
45 A0A061IDA1 A0A061IEB0 A0A0B2PVL2 A0A0B2SNT3 A0A0D9RN94 A0A0N8NZR4 A0A0P8ZJP9 A0A0P9BTV4 A0A0Q5T5F0 A0A0Q9X435
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DNA topoisomerase (ATP-hydrolyzing). [EC: 5.99.1.3]
ATP-dependent breakage, passage and rejoining of double-stranded DNA.
  • Can introduce negative superhelical turns into double-stranded circular DNA.
  • One unit has nicking-closing activity, and another catalyzes super- twisting and hydrolysis of ATP (cf. EC 5.99.1.2).
16 A0A0N8NZR4 A0A0P8ZJP9 A0A0P9BTV4 A0A0Q5T5F0 A0A0Q9X435 A0A0R3P682 A0A0R3P7B4 B3MR83 B3NTM5 B4MU44
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2-alkenal reductase (NAD(P)(+)). [EC: 1.3.1.74]
A n-alkanal + NAD(P)(+) = an alk-2-enal + NAD(P)H.
  • Highly specific for 4-hydroxynon-2-enal and non-2-enal.
  • Alk-2-enals of shorter chain have lower affinities.
  • Exhibits high activities also for alk-2-enones such as but-3-en-2-one and pent-3-en-2-one.
  • Inactive with cyclohex-2-en-1-one and 12-oxophytodienoic acid.
  • Involved in the detoxification of alpha,beta-unsaturated aldehydes and ketones (cf. EC 1.3.1.102).
4 A0A0B2SNT3 B9SSQ1 E0VRA1 I1LP26
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