Hmdb loader
Identification
HMDB Protein ID HMDBP00460
Secondary Accession Numbers
  • 5699
  • HMDBP03683
Name Procollagen-lysine,2-oxoglutarate 5-dioxygenase 1
Synonyms
  1. LH1
  2. Lysyl hydroxylase 1
Gene Name PLOD1
Protein Type Unknown
Biological Properties
General Function Involved in oxidoreductase activity
Specific Function Forms hydroxylysine residues in -Xaa-Lys-Gly- sequences in collagens. These hydroxylysines serve as sites of attachment for carbohydrate units and are essential for the stability of the intermolecular collagen cross-links.
Pathways
  • Lysine degradation
Reactions
L-lysine-[procollagen] + Oxoglutaric acid + Oxygen → (2S,5R)-5-hydroxy-L-lysine-[procollagen] + Succinic acid + CO(2) details
Protein lysine + Oxoglutaric acid + Oxygen → Procollagen 5-hydroxy-L-lysine + Succinic acid + Carbon dioxide + Water details
GO Classification
Biological Process
extracellular matrix organization
cellular protein modification process
hydroxylysine biosynthetic process
oxidation-reduction process
response to hypoxia
epidermis development
Cellular Component
endoplasmic reticulum membrane
rough endoplasmic reticulum membrane
Component
endoplasmic reticulum
organelle
membrane-bounded organelle
intracellular membrane-bounded organelle
Function
ion binding
cation binding
metal ion binding
binding
catalytic activity
transition metal ion binding
oxidoreductase activity, acting on paired donors, with incorporation or reduction of molecular oxygen, 2-oxoglutarate as one donor, and incorporation of one atom each of oxygen into both donors
l-ascorbic acid binding
iron ion binding
oxidoreductase activity, acting on paired donors, with incorporation or reduction of molecular oxygen
vitamin binding
oxidoreductase activity
peptidyl-lysine 5-dioxygenase activity
procollagen-lysine 5-dioxygenase activity
Molecular Function
oxidoreductase activity, acting on single donors with incorporation of molecular oxygen, incorporation of two atoms of oxygen
L-ascorbic acid binding
iron ion binding
procollagen-lysine 5-dioxygenase activity
protein homodimerization activity
Process
metabolic process
oxidation reduction
Cellular Location
  1. Peripheral membrane protein
  2. Lumenal side
  3. Rough endoplasmic reticulum membrane
Gene Properties
Chromosome Location 1
Locus 1p36.22
SNPs PLOD1
Gene Sequence
>2184 bp
ATGCGGCCCCTGCTGCTACTGGCCCTGCTGGGCTGGCTGCTGCTGGCCGAAGCGAAGGGC
GACGCCAAGCCGGAGGACAACCTTTTAGTCCTCACGGTGGCCACTAAGGAGACCGAGGGA
TTCCGTCGCTTCAAGCGCTCAGCTCAGTTCTTCAACTACAAGATCCAGGCGCTTGGCCTA
GGGGAGGACTGGAATGTGGAGAAGGGGACGTCGGCAGGTGGAGGGCAGAAGGTCCGGCTG
CTGAAGAAAGCTCTGGAGAAGCACGCAGACAAGGAGGATCTGGTCATTCTCTTTGCAGAC
AGCTATGACGTGCTGTTTGCATCGGGGCCCCGGGAGCTCCTGAAGAAGTTCCGGCAGGCC
AGGAGCCAGGTGGTCTTCTCTGCTGAGGAGCTCATCTACCCAGACCGCAGGCTGGAGACC
AAGTATCCGGTGGTGTCCGATGGCAAGAGGTTCCTGGGCTCTGGAGGCTTCATCGGTTAT
GCCCCCAACCTCAGCAAACTGGTGGCCGAGTGGGAGGGCCAGGACAGCGACAGCGATCAG
CTGTTTTACACCAAGATCTTCTTGGACCCGGAGAAGAGGGAGCAGATCAATATCACCCTG
GACCACCGCTGCCGTATCTTCCAGAACCTGGATGGAGCCTTGGATGAGGTCGTGCTCAAG
TTTGAAATGGGCCATGTGAGAGCGAGGAACCTGGCCTATGACACCCTCCCGGTCCTGATC
CATGGCAACGGGCCAACCAAGCTGCAGTTGAACTACCTGGGCAACTACATCCCGCGCTTC
TGGACCTTCGAAACAGGCTGCACCGTGTGTGACGAAGGCTTGCGCAGCCTCAAGGGCATT
GGGGATGAAGCTCTGCCCACGGTCCTGGTCGGCGTGTTCATCGAACAGCCCACGCCGTTT
GTGTCCCTGTTCTTCCAGCGGCTCCTGCGGCTCCACTACCCCCAGAAACACATGCGACTT
TTCATCCACAACCACGAGCAGCACCACAAGGCTCAGGTGGAAGAGTTCCTGGCACAGCAT
GGCAGCGAGTACCAGTCTGTGAAGCTGGTGGGCCCTGAGGTGCGGATGGCGAATGCAGAT
GCCAGGAACATGGGCGCAGACCTGTGCCGGCAGGACCGCAGCTGCACCTACTACTTCAGC
GTGGATGCTGACGTGGCCCTGACCGAGCCCAACAGCCTGCGGCTGCTGATCCAACAGAAC
AAGAATGTCATTGCCCCGCTGATGACCCGGCATGGGAGGCTGTGGTCGAACTTCTGGGGG
GCTCTCAGTGCAGATGGCTACTATGCCCGTTCCGAGGACTACGTGGACATTGTGCAGGGG
CGGCGTGTTGGTGTCTGGAATGTGCCCTATATTTCAAACATCTACTTGATCAAGGGCAGT
GCCCTGCGGGGTGAGCTGCAGTCCTCAGATCTCTTCCACCACAGCAAGCTGGACCCCGAC
ATGGCCTTCTGTGCCAACATCCGGCAGCAGGATGTGTTCATGTTCCTGACCAACCGGCAC
ACCCTTGGCCATCTGCTCTCCCTAGACAGCTACCGCACCACCCACCTGCACAACGACCTC
TGGGAGGTGTTCAGCAACCCCGAGGACTGGAAGGAGAAGTACATCCACCAGAACTACACC
AAAGCCCTGGCAGGGAAGCTGGTGGAGACGCCCTGCCCGGATGTCTATTGGTTCCCCATC
TTCACGGAGGTGGCCTGTGATGAGCTGGTGGAGGAGATGGAGCACTTTGGCCAGTGGTCT
CTGGGCAACAACAAGGACAACCGCATCCAGGGTGGCTACGAGAACGTGCCGACTATTGAC
ATCCACATGAACCAGATCGGCTTTGAGCGGGAGTGGCACAAATTCCTGCTGGAGTACATT
GCGCCCATGACGGAGAAGCTCTACCCCGGCTACTACACCAGGGCCCAGTTTGACCTGGCC
TTTGTCGTCCGCTACAAGCCTGATGAGCAGCCCTCACTGATGCCACACCATGATGCCTCC
ACCTTCACCATCAACATCGCCCTGAACCGAGTCGGGGTGGATTACGAGGGCGGGGGCTGT
CGGTTCCTGCGCTACAACTGTTCCATCCGAGCCCCAAGGAAGGGCTGGACCCTCATGCAC
CCTGGACGACTCACGCATTACCATGAGGGGCTCCCCACCACCAGGGGCACCCGCTACATC
GCAGTCTCCTTCGTCGATCCCTAA
Protein Properties
Number of Residues 727
Molecular Weight 83549.55
Theoretical pI 6.943
Pfam Domain Function
Signals Not Available
Transmembrane Regions Not Available
Protein Sequence
>Procollagen-lysine,2-oxoglutarate 5-dioxygenase 1
MRPLLLLALLGWLLLAEAKGDAKPEDNLLVLTVATKETEGFRRFKRSAQFFNYKIQALGL
GEDWNVEKGTSAGGGQKVRLLKKALEKHADKEDLVILFADSYDVLFASGPRELLKKFRQA
RSQVVFSAEELIYPDRRLETKYPVVSDGKRFLGSGGFIGYAPNLSKLVAEWEGQDSDSDQ
LFYTKIFLDPEKREQINITLDHRCRIFQNLDGALDEVVLKFEMGHVRARNLAYDTLPVLI
HGNGPTKLQLNYLGNYIPRFWTFETGCTVCDEGLRSLKGIGDEALPTVLVGVFIEQPTPF
VSLFFQRLLRLHYPQKHMRLFIHNHEQHHKAQVEEFLAQHGSEYQSVKLVGPEVRMANAD
ARNMGADLCRQDRSCTYYFSVDADVALTEPNSLRLLIQQNKNVIAPLMTRHGRLWSNFWG
ALSADGYYARSEDYVDIVQGRRVGVWNVPYISNIYLIKGSALRGELQSSDLFHHSKLDPD
MAFCANIRQQDVFMFLTNRHTLGHLLSLDSYRTTHLHNDLWEVFSNPEDWKEKYIHQNYT
KALAGKLVETPCPDVYWFPIFTEVACDELVEEMEHFGQWSLGNNKDNRIQGGYENVPTID
IHMNQIGFEREWHKFLLEYIAPMTEKLYPGYYTRAQFDLAFVVRYKPDEQPSLMPHHDAS
TFTINIALNRVGVDYEGGGCRFLRYNCSIRAPRKGWTLMHPGRLTHYHEGLPTTRGTRYI
AVSFVDP
GenBank ID Protein 20149013
UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot ID Q02809
UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot Entry Name PLOD1_HUMAN
PDB IDs Not Available
GenBank Gene ID AF490527
GeneCard ID PLOD1
GenAtlas ID PLOD1
HGNC ID HGNC:9081
References
General References
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