Table I.
Definition of recombinant MoR fragments of NR
| NR Fragment | Source cDNA | GenBank Accession No.
|
Residue Position in NR | Total Residues Predicted | Predicted Molecular Mass | Domains and Other Regions of NR Expressed (N to C Terminus) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| cDNA | Gene | ||||||
| kD | |||||||
| SoMoR | SPNR117 | U08029 | D86226 | 553–926 | 374 | 41.5 | Cyt b-hinge 2-FAD-NADH |
| M32600 | |||||||
| ZmMoR | ZmNR1S | M77791 | AF153448 | 543–910 | 368 | 41.0 | Cyt b-hinge 2-FAD-NADH |
| ZmMoR+ | ZmNR1 | M27821 | AF153448 | 317–910 | 595a | 66.9 | Dimer interface-hinge1-Cyt b-hinge 2-FAD-NADH |
The MoR fragment of NR was formerly called the Cyt c reductase fragment. Refer to Figure 1 for definition of the functionality of MoR and MoR+, as well as their structural schematic.
ZmMoR+ has an engineered Met at the N terminus and then 594 residues encoded by ZmNR1.