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OsmC family protein
Osmotically inducible protein C (OsmC) (Swiss:P23929) is a stress -induced protein found in E. Coli. This family also contains a organic hydroperoxide detoxification protein (Swiss:O68390) that has a novel pattern of oxidative stress regulation [1]. [1]. 9573147. Identification and characterization of a new organic hydroperoxide resistance (ohr) gene with a novel pattern of oxidative stress regulation from Xanthomonas campestris pv. phaseoli. Mongkolsuk S, Praituan W, Loprasert S, Fuangthong M, Chamnongpol S;. J Bacteriol 1998;180:2636-2643. (from Pfam)
OsmC (osmotically inducible protein C) family protein may function as a peroxiredoxin or hydroperoxide reductase, catalyzing the reduction of organic and inorganic peroxide substrates to protect the cell against oxidative stress
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