UniRule: UR000077101
Source ID: RU371123
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Common conditions
- Matches Gene3D signature 1.20.120.310
- Matches PROSITE signature PS51324
- taxon = Eukaryota, Viruses
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<p>This subsection of the <a href="http://www.uniprot.org/help/names_and_taxonomy_section">Names and taxonomy</a> section provides an exhaustive list of all names of the protein, from commonly used to obsolete, to allow unambiguous identification of a protein.<p><a href='/help/protein_names' target='_top'>More...</a></p>Protein namei
- Recommended name:Sulfhydryl oxidase (EC:1.8.3.2
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- O2EC:1.8.3.2
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- FAD
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