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{PDOC00178}
{PS00201; FLAVODOXIN}
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* Flavodoxin signature *
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Flavodoxins [1]  are  electron-transfer  proteins  that  function  in  various
electron transport systems. Flavodoxins bind one FMN molecule, which serves as
a redox-active prosthetic group.  Flavodoxins are functionally interchangeable
with ferredoxins. They have been isolated from prokaryotes, cyanobacteria, and
some eukaryotic algae.     The signature pattern for these proteins is derived
from a conserved  region in  their N-terminal section, this region is involved
in the binding of the FMN phosphate group.

-Consensus pattern: [LIV]-[LIVFY]-[FY]-x-[ST]-{V}-x-[AGC]-x-T-{P}-x(2)-A-{L}-
                    x-[LIV]
-Sequences known to belong to this class detected by the pattern: ALL.
-Other sequence(s) detected in Swiss-Prot: 6.
-Last update: April 2006 / Pattern revised.

[ 1] Wakabayashi S., Kimura T., Fukuyama K., Matsubara H., Rogers L.J.
     "The amino acid sequence of a flavodoxin from the eukaryotic red alga
     Chondrus crispus."
     Biochem. J. 263:981-984(1989).
     PubMed=2597140

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