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plastocyanin/azurin family copper-binding protein
azurin
azurin is a blue copper-binding protein that serves as a redox partner to enzymes such as nitrite reductase or arsenite oxidase through electron transfer reactions that are carried out with the Cu center transitioning between the oxidized Cu(II) form and the reduced Cu(I) form
Azurin is a blue copper-binding protein in the plastocyanin/azurin family (see Pfam model PF00127). It serves as a redox partner to enzymes such as nitrite reductase or arsenite oxidase. The most closely related copper-binding proteins to this family are auracyanins, as in Chloroflexus aurantiacus, which have similar redox activities.
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