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Sequence of this protein is as follows: MEQTEVLKPR TLADLIRILH QLFAGDEVNV EEVQAIMEAY ESDPTEWAMY AKFDQYRYTR NLVDQGNGKF NLMILCWGEG HGSSIHDHTN SHCFLKMLQG NLKETLFAWP DKKSNEMVKK SERVLRENQC AYINDSIGLH RVENISHTEP AVSLHLYSPP FDTCHAFDQR TGHKNKVTMT FHSKFGIRTP NATSGSLENN
CDO1 (cysteine dioxygenase, type I) belongs to the cysteine dioxygenase family and is involved in organosulfur biosynthesis. CDO1 functions as a dioxygenase that uses iron and zinc as cofactors to catalyze the conversion of L-cysteine and oxygen to 3-sulfinoalanine. CDO1 exists as a monomer and is expressed at high levels in liver and placenta and at lower levels in brain, pancreas and heart. CDO1 is involved in pyruvate-, sulfate- and taurine-related metabolic pathways and is a crucial regulator of cysteine concentrations within the cell.
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Protein Aliases: CDO; CDOI; Cysteine dioxygenase type 1; Cysteine dioxygenase type I; cysteine dioxygenase, type I
Gene Aliases: CDO-I; CDO1
UniProt ID: (Human) Q16878
Entrez Gene ID: (Human) 1036
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