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SOD5

Gene
SOD5
Protein
Cell surface Cu-only superoxide dismutase 5
Organism
Candida albicans (strain SC5314 / ATCC MYA-2876)
Length
228 amino acids
Function
Superoxide dismutases serve to convert damaging superoxide radicals, a key form of ROS, to less damaging hydrogen peroxide that can be converted into water by catalase action. Degrades host-derived reactive oxygen species to escape innate immune surveillance. Involved in the occurrence of miconazole-tolerant persisters in biofilms. Persisters are cells that survive high doses of an antimicrobial agent. The unusual attributes of SOD5-like fungal proteins, including the absence of zinc and an open active site that readily captures extracellular copper, make these SODs well suited to meet challenges in zinc and copper availability at the host-pathogen interface.
Similarity
Belongs to the Cu-Zn superoxide dismutase family.
Mass
23.589 kDa
Sequence
MKYLSIFLLATFALAGDAPISTDSKGSPSLIAKFEKTSKSNIEGTIKFTPANNGTVSVSVDLKGLPSDIGPFPYHVHEKPVPASKNCSATENHFNPYNGTVRAATPAAHEVGDLAGKHGNIMGESYKTEYDDSYISLNEKSRSYIGGLSIVIHANNGTRLNCANITLLDEGHGNANTTMSNSSSSSSQSAVNTSSSMASTAPQGNGAERAVVNGLLAAGVVGVIAALI