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- Q4835876 subject Q9089708.
- Q4835876 abstract "In molecular biology, the BLUF domain (sensors of blue-light using FAD) is a FAD-binding protein domain. They are present in various proteins, primarily from bacteria, for example a BLUF domain is found at the N-terminus of the AppA protein from Rhodobacter sphaeroides. The BLUF domain is involved in sensing blue-light (and possibly redox) using FAD and is similar to the flavin-binding PAS domains and cryptochromes. The predicted secondary structure reveals that the BLUF domain has a novel FAD-binding fold.".
- Q4835876 symbol "BLUF".
- Q4835876 thumbnail PDB_1x0p_EBI.jpg?width=300.
- Q4835876 wikiPageWikiLink Q10876.
- Q4835876 wikiPageWikiLink Q14866005.
- Q4835876 wikiPageWikiLink Q15712714.
- Q4835876 wikiPageWikiLink Q174337.
- Q4835876 wikiPageWikiLink Q284398.
- Q4835876 wikiPageWikiLink Q28746.
- Q4835876 wikiPageWikiLink Q36626.
- Q4835876 wikiPageWikiLink Q4186823.
- Q4835876 wikiPageWikiLink Q7202.
- Q4835876 wikiPageWikiLink Q82682.
- Q4835876 wikiPageWikiLink Q847556.
- Q4835876 wikiPageWikiLink Q898273.
- Q4835876 wikiPageWikiLink Q9089708.
- Q4835876 symbol "BLUF".
- Q4835876 type Biomolecule.
- Q4835876 type Protein.
- Q4835876 type Thing.
- Q4835876 type Q206229.
- Q4835876 type Q8054.
- Q4835876 comment "In molecular biology, the BLUF domain (sensors of blue-light using FAD) is a FAD-binding protein domain. They are present in various proteins, primarily from bacteria, for example a BLUF domain is found at the N-terminus of the AppA protein from Rhodobacter sphaeroides. The BLUF domain is involved in sensing blue-light (and possibly redox) using FAD and is similar to the flavin-binding PAS domains and cryptochromes.".
- Q4835876 label "BLUF domain".
- Q4835876 depiction PDB_1x0p_EBI.jpg.