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IDO1

Gene
Ido1
Protein
Indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase 1
Organism
Mus musculus
Length
407 amino acids
Function
Catalyzes the first and rate limiting step of the catabolism of the essential amino acid tryptophan along the kynurenine pathway. Involved in the peripheral immune tolerance, contributing to maintain homeostasis by preventing autoimmunity or immunopathology that would result from uncontrolled and overreacting immune responses. Tryptophan shortage inhibits T lymphocytes division and accumulation of tryptophan catabolites induces T-cell apoptosis and differentiation of regulatory T-cells. Acts as a suppressor of anti-tumor immunity (PubMed:25691885). Limits the growth of intracellular pathogens by depriving tryptophan. Protects the fetus from maternal immune rejection (Ref. 3).
Similarity
Belongs to the indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase family.
Mass
45.641 kDa
Sequence
MALSKISPTEGSRRILEDHHIDEDVGFALPHPLVELPDAYSPWVLVARNLPVLIENGQLREEVEKLPTLSTDGLRGHRLQRLAHLALGYITMAYVWNRGDDDVRKVLPRNIAVPYCELSEKLGLPPILSYADCVLANWKKKDPNGPMTYENMDILFSFPGGDCDKGFFLVSLLVEIAASPAIKAIPTVSSAVERQDLKALEKALHDIATSLEKAKEIFKRMRDFVDPDTFFHVLRIYLSGWKCSSKLPEGLLYEGVWDTPKMFSGGSAGQSSIFQSLDVLLGIKHEAGKESPAEFLQEMREYMPPAHRNFLFFLESAPPVREFVISRHNEDLTKAYNECVNGLVSVRKFHLAIVDTYIMKPSKKKPTDGDKSEEPSNVESRGTGGTNPMTFLRSVKDTTEKALLSWP

Gene
Ido1
Protein
Indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase 1
Organism
Rattus norvegicus
Length
407 amino acids
Function
Catalyzes the first and rate limiting step of the catabolism of the essential amino acid tryptophan along the kynurenine pathway. Involved in the peripheral immune tolerance, contributing to maintain homeostasis by preventing autoimmunity or immunopathology that would result from uncontrolled and overreacting immune responses. Tryptophan shortage inhibits T lymphocytes division and accumulation of tryptophan catabolites induces T-cell apoptosis and differentiation of regulatory T-cells. Acts as a suppressor of anti-tumor immunity. Limits the growth of intracellular pathogens by depriving tryptophan. Protects the fetus from maternal immune rejection.
Similarity
Belongs to the indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase family.
Mass
45.831 kDa
Sequence
MPHSQISPAEGSRRILEEYHIDEDVGFALPHPLEELPDTYRPWILVARNLPKLIENGKLREEVEKLPTLRTEELRGHRLQRLAHLALGYITMAYVWNRGDDDIRKVLPRNLAVPYCELSEKLGLPPILSYADCVLANWKKKDPNGPMTYENMDILFSFPGGDCDKGFFLVSLMVEIAASPAIKAIPTVSSAVEHQDPKALEKALCSIAASLEKAKEIFKRMRDFVDPDTFFHVLRIYLSGWKGNPKLPEGLLYEGVWDTPKKFSGGSAGQSSIFQSLDVLLGIKHDVGEGSAAEFLQEMREYMPPAHRNFLSSLESAPPVREFVILRRNEDLKEAYNECVNGLVSLRMFHLSIVDTYIVKPSKQKPMGGHKSEEPSNTENRGTGGTDVMNFLRSVKDTTKKALLSWP

Gene
Ido1
Protein
Indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase 1
Organism
Mus musculus
Length
407 amino acids
Function
Catalyzes the first and rate limiting step of the catabolism of the essential amino acid tryptophan along the kynurenine pathway. Involved in the peripheral immune tolerance, contributing to maintain homeostasis by preventing autoimmunity or immunopathology that would result from uncontrolled and overreacting immune responses. Tryptophan shortage inhibits T lymphocytes division and accumulation of tryptophan catabolites induces T-cell apoptosis and differentiation of regulatory T-cells. Acts as a suppressor of anti-tumor immunity (PubMed:25691885). Limits the growth of intracellular pathogens by depriving tryptophan. Protects the fetus from maternal immune rejection (Ref. 3).
Similarity
Belongs to the indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase family.
Mass
45.641 kDa
Sequence
MALSKISPTEGSRRILEDHHIDEDVGFALPHPLVELPDAYSPWVLVARNLPVLIENGQLREEVEKLPTLSTDGLRGHRLQRLAHLALGYITMAYVWNRGDDDVRKVLPRNIAVPYCELSEKLGLPPILSYADCVLANWKKKDPNGPMTYENMDILFSFPGGDCDKGFFLVSLLVEIAASPAIKAIPTVSSAVERQDLKALEKALHDIATSLEKAKEIFKRMRDFVDPDTFFHVLRIYLSGWKCSSKLPEGLLYEGVWDTPKMFSGGSAGQSSIFQSLDVLLGIKHEAGKESPAEFLQEMREYMPPAHRNFLFFLESAPPVREFVISRHNEDLTKAYNECVNGLVSVRKFHLAIVDTYIMKPSKKKPTDGDKSEEPSNVESRGTGGTNPMTFLRSVKDTTEKALLSWP

Gene
Ido1
Protein
Indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase 1
Organism
Rattus norvegicus
Length
407 amino acids
Function
Catalyzes the first and rate limiting step of the catabolism of the essential amino acid tryptophan along the kynurenine pathway. Involved in the peripheral immune tolerance, contributing to maintain homeostasis by preventing autoimmunity or immunopathology that would result from uncontrolled and overreacting immune responses. Tryptophan shortage inhibits T lymphocytes division and accumulation of tryptophan catabolites induces T-cell apoptosis and differentiation of regulatory T-cells. Acts as a suppressor of anti-tumor immunity. Limits the growth of intracellular pathogens by depriving tryptophan. Protects the fetus from maternal immune rejection.
Similarity
Belongs to the indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase family.
Mass
45.831 kDa
Sequence
MPHSQISPAEGSRRILEEYHIDEDVGFALPHPLEELPDTYRPWILVARNLPKLIENGKLREEVEKLPTLRTEELRGHRLQRLAHLALGYITMAYVWNRGDDDIRKVLPRNLAVPYCELSEKLGLPPILSYADCVLANWKKKDPNGPMTYENMDILFSFPGGDCDKGFFLVSLMVEIAASPAIKAIPTVSSAVEHQDPKALEKALCSIAASLEKAKEIFKRMRDFVDPDTFFHVLRIYLSGWKGNPKLPEGLLYEGVWDTPKKFSGGSAGQSSIFQSLDVLLGIKHDVGEGSAAEFLQEMREYMPPAHRNFLSSLESAPPVREFVILRRNEDLKEAYNECVNGLVSLRMFHLSIVDTYIVKPSKQKPMGGHKSEEPSNTENRGTGGTDVMNFLRSVKDTTKKALLSWP

Gene
IDO1
Protein
Indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase 1
Organism
Homo sapiens
Length
403 amino acids
Function
Catalyzes the first and rate limiting step of the catabolism of the essential amino acid tryptophan along the kynurenine pathway (PubMed:17671174). Involved in the peripheral immune tolerance, contributing to maintain homeostasis by preventing autoimmunity or immunopathology that would result from uncontrolled and overreacting immune responses (PubMed:25691885). Tryptophan shortage inhibits T lymphocytes division and accumulation of tryptophan catabolites induces T-cell apoptosis and differentiation of regulatory T-cells (PubMed:25691885). Acts as a suppressor of anti-tumor immunity (PubMed:23103127, PubMed:25157255, PubMed:14502282, PubMed:25691885). Limits the growth of intracellular pathogens by depriving tryptophan (PubMed:25691885). Protects the fetus from maternal immune rejection (PubMed:25691885).
Similarity
Belongs to the indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase family.
Mass
45.326 kDa
Sequence
MAHAMENSWTISKEYHIDEEVGFALPNPQENLPDFYNDWMFIAKHLPDLIESGQLRERVEKLNMLSIDHLTDHKSQRLARLVLGCITMAYVWGKGHGDVRKVLPRNIAVPYCQLSKKLELPPILVYADCVLANWKKKDPNKPLTYENMDVLFSFRDGDCSKGFFLVSLLVEIAAASAIKVIPTVFKAMQMQERDTLLKALLEIASCLEKALQVFHQIHDHVNPKAFFSVLRIYLSGWKGNPQLSDGLVYEGFWEDPKEFAGGSAGQSSVFQCFDVLLGIQQTAGGGHAAQFLQDMRRYMPPAHRNFLCSLESNPSVREFVLSKGDAGLREAYDACVKALVSLRSYHLQIVTKYILIPASQQPKENKTSEDPSKLEAKGTGGTDLMNFLKTVRSTTEKSLLKEG

Gene
IDO1
Protein
Indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase 1
Organism
Homo sapiens
Length
403 amino acids
Function
Catalyzes the first and rate limiting step of the catabolism of the essential amino acid tryptophan along the kynurenine pathway (PubMed:17671174). Involved in the peripheral immune tolerance, contributing to maintain homeostasis by preventing autoimmunity or immunopathology that would result from uncontrolled and overreacting immune responses (PubMed:25691885). Tryptophan shortage inhibits T lymphocytes division and accumulation of tryptophan catabolites induces T-cell apoptosis and differentiation of regulatory T-cells (PubMed:25691885). Acts as a suppressor of anti-tumor immunity (PubMed:23103127, PubMed:25157255, PubMed:14502282, PubMed:25691885). Limits the growth of intracellular pathogens by depriving tryptophan (PubMed:25691885). Protects the fetus from maternal immune rejection (PubMed:25691885).
Similarity
Belongs to the indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase family.
Mass
45.326 kDa
Sequence
MAHAMENSWTISKEYHIDEEVGFALPNPQENLPDFYNDWMFIAKHLPDLIESGQLRERVEKLNMLSIDHLTDHKSQRLARLVLGCITMAYVWGKGHGDVRKVLPRNIAVPYCQLSKKLELPPILVYADCVLANWKKKDPNKPLTYENMDVLFSFRDGDCSKGFFLVSLLVEIAAASAIKVIPTVFKAMQMQERDTLLKALLEIASCLEKALQVFHQIHDHVNPKAFFSVLRIYLSGWKGNPQLSDGLVYEGFWEDPKEFAGGSAGQSSVFQCFDVLLGIQQTAGGGHAAQFLQDMRRYMPPAHRNFLCSLESNPSVREFVLSKGDAGLREAYDACVKALVSLRSYHLQIVTKYILIPASQQPKENKTSEDPSKLEAKGTGGTDLMNFLKTVRSTTEKSLLKEG