Protein
LCP_STRK3
ID: 123
Plastics: NR
Organism: Streptomyces sp. K30
Phylum: Actinomycetota
External organism resources: NCBI Taxonomy
Sequence length: 407
Verified activity: Yes
Sequence:
>123 LCP_STRK3 MDGFSRRRMLMTGGALGAVGALGAATRALARPLWTWSPSASVAGTGVGVDPEYVWDEEAD PVLAAVIDRGEVPAVNALLKQWTRNDQALPGGLPGDLREFMEHARRMPSWADKAALDRGA QFSKTKGIYVGALYGLGSGLMSTAIPRESRAVYYSKGGADMKDRIAKTARLGYDIGDLDA YLPHGSMIVTAVKTRMVHAAVRHLLPQSPAWSQTSGGQKIPISQADIMVTWHSLATFVMR KMKQWGVRVNTADAEAYLHVWQVSAHMLGVSDEYIPATWDAANAQSKQVLDPILAHTPEG EALTEVLLGIVAELDAGLTRPLIGAFSRYTLGGEVGDMIGLAKQPVLERLIATAWPLLVA FREGLIPLPAVPAVLWTLEEALRKFVLLFLSEGRRIAIDIPDVNRPS
External databases
UniProtKB
Q3L8N0UniRef50
UniRef50_Q3L8N0UniRef90
UniRef90_Q3L8N0UniRef100
UniRef100_Q3L8N0UniParc
UPI0001E07055EMBL
AAR25849.1AlphaFold
Q3L8N0References:
- Rose et al., 2004 — Identification and Characterization of Genes fromStreptomycessp. Strain K30 Responsible for Clear Zone Formation on Natural Rubber Latex and Poly(cis-1,4-isoprene) Rubber Degradation
- Yikmis et al., 2008 — Secretion and Transcriptional Regulation of the Latex-Clearing Protein, Lcp, by the Rubber-Degrading Bacterium Streptomyces sp. Strain K30
- Yikmis & Steinbüchel, 2012 — Importance of the latex‐clearing protein (Lcp) for poly(cis‐1,4‐isoprene) rubber cleavage in Streptomyces sp. K30