- as
those involving monoamine oxidase or
xanthine oxidase,
typically do not
involve free
molecular oxygen. The
oxidases are a
subclass of the oxidoreductases...
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Monoamine oxidases (MAO) (EC 1.4.3.4) are a
family of
enzymes that
catalyze the
oxidation of monoamines,
employing oxygen to clip off
their amine group...
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catechol oxidases is
controlled by the
amino acids around the two
copper ions in the
active site. A
mixture of
monophenol oxidase and
catechol oxidase enzymes...
- acceptors.
class I
oxidases are
cytochrome oxidases and use
oxygen as the
terminal electron acceptor.
class II
oxidases are
quinol oxidases and can use a variety...
- H2O + O2 ⇌ {\displaystyle \rightleftharpoons } RCHO + NH3 + H2O2
Amine oxidases are
divided into two
subfamilies based on the
cofactor they contain: Mondovì...
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Pedro L. (2023), Pick,
Edgar (ed.), "NADPH
Oxidases in Arthropods",
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Function to Structure, Cham:
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characterization of HAOX1, HAOX2, and HAOX3,
three human peroxisomal 2-hydroxy acid
oxidases". The
Journal of
Biological Chemistry. 275 (17): 12590–7. doi:10.1074/jbc...
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centres found in
multicopper oxidases: type 1 (or blue), type 2 (or normal) and type 3 (or
coupled binuclear).
Multicopper oxidases consist of 2, 3 or 6 of...
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Edmondson DE (2011). "Structural
properties of
human monoamine oxidases a and B".
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their Inhibitors.
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