Arsenate Reductases (Arsenate Reductase (Azurin))
Oxidoreductases that specifically reduce arsenate ion to arsenite ion. Reduction of arsenate is a critical step for its biotransformation into a form that can be transported by ARSENITE TRANSPORTING ATPASES or complexed by specific sulfhydryl-containing proteins for the purpose of detoxification (METABOLIC DETOXIFICATION, DRUG). Arsenate reductases require reducing equivalents such as GLUTAREDOXIN or AZURIN.
Also Known As:
Arsenate Reductase (Azurin); Arsenate Reductase (Donor); Arsenate Reductase (Glutaredoxin); Arsenate Reductase-(Glutaredoxin); Reductase, Arsenate; Reductases, Arsenate; Arsenate Reductase
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Bio-Agent Context: Research Results
Experts
1. | Kumar, Sandeep:
1 article
(01/2022)
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2. | Mishra, Shraddha:
1 article
(01/2022)
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3. | Verma, Sanjay Kumar:
1 article
(01/2022)
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4. | Pan, Gang:
1 article
(01/2019)
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5. | Sun, Guoxin:
1 article
(01/2019)
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6. | Tang, Ying:
1 article
(01/2019)
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7. | Zhang, Meiyi:
1 article
(01/2019)
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8. | Christophersen, Helle M:
1 article
(01/2012)
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9. | Smith, F Andrew:
1 article
(01/2012)
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10. | Smith, Sally E:
1 article
(01/2012)
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Related Diseases
1. | Starvation
01/01/2012
- " We also measured expression of MtMT4, a Pi starvation-inducible gene, other genes encoding Pi uptake systems (MtPht 1;5 and MtPht1;6) and arsenate reductase (MtACR) and phytochelatin synthase (MtPCS), to gain insights into broader aspects of P transfers in AM plants and possible detoxification mechanisms. " 01/01/2023
- " Proteins overrepresented in the presence of cyanide and mercury included mercury transporters, mercuric reductase MerA, transcriptional regulator MerD, arsenate reductase and arsenical resistance proteins, thioredoxin reductase, glutathione S-transferase, proteins related to aliphatic sulfonates metabolism and sulfate transport, hemin import transporter, and phosphate starvation induced protein PhoH, among others. "
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2. | Polyps
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3. | Brucellosis (Malta Fever)
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4. | Hypoxia (Hypoxemia)
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