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Amicyanin is a type I
copper protein that
plays an
integral role in
electron transfer. In
bacteria such as
Paracoccus denitrificans,
amicyanin is part...
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dehydrogenase (
amicyanin) (EC 1.4.9.1,
amine dehydrogenase, primary-amine dehydrogenase) is an
enzyme with
systematic name methylamine:
amicyanin oxidoreductase...
- structure, and a
variable axial ligand. In
class I T1Cu
proteins (e.g.
amicyanin,
plastocyanin and pseudoazurin) the
axial ligand is the
sulfur of methionine...
- (MADH), an
amine dehydrogenase,
requires TTQ for its
catalytic function.
Amicyanin Davidson, V. L.; Liu, A. (2012). "Tryptophan
tryptophylquinone biosynthesis:...
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electrons with
cytochrome c551. This
family of
proteins also
includes amicyanin from
bacteria such as
Methylobacterium extorquens or
Paracoccus versutus...
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methylamine dehydrogenase (
amicyanin) EC 1.4.9.2:
aralkylamine dehydrogenase (azurin) EC 1.4.98.1:
methylamine dehydrogenase (
amicyanin) EC 1.4.99.1: Now lEC...
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transferred from the TTQ
cofactor of MADH to the Type 1
copper center of
amicyanin, and then to the heme of the cytochrome.
Davidson VL (August 2004). "Electron...