- Dioxygenases
Dioxygenases (a type of
oxygenase incorporating "two" atoms ofoxygen ) can refer to:
*Catechol dioxygenase
*Cysteine dioxygenase
*4-hydroxyphenylpyruvate dioxygenase
*Lipoxygenase
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Aromatic-ring-hydroxylating dioxygenases — (ARHD) incorporate two atoms of dioxygen (O2) into their substrates in the dihydroxylation reaction. The product is (substituted) cis 1,2 dihydroxycyclohexadiene, which is subsequently converted to (substituted) benzene glycol by a cis diol… … Wikipedia
Microbial arene oxidation — (MAO) refers to the process by which microbial enzymes convert aromatic compounds into more highly oxidized products. Although a number of oxidized products are possible, the most commonly employed for organic synthesis are cis 1,2 dihydroxy… … Wikipedia
Catechol dioxygenase — Catechol dioxygenases are metalloprotein enzymes that carry out the oxidative cleavage of catechols. This class of enzymes incorporate dioxygen into the substrate (biochemistry). Catechol dioxygenases belong to the class of oxidoreductases and… … Wikipedia
Dioxygenase — crystal structure of acinetobacter sp. adp1 protocatechuate 3,4 dioxygenase in complex with 3,4 dihydroxybenzoate Identifiers Symbol Dioxygenase C … Wikipedia
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Rieske protein — Pfam box Symbol = Rieske Name = width =260 caption =Mitochondrial cytochrome bc1 complex. (PDB|1bcc) Pfam= PF00355 InterPro= IPR005806 SMART= PROSITE= PDOC00177 SCOP = 1rie TCDB = 3.E.2 OPM family= OPM protein= 1q90 PDB=PDB3|1ww9A:28 131… … Wikipedia
Oxygenase — An oxygenase is any enzyme that oxidizes a substrate by transferring the oxygen from molecular oxygen O2 (as in air) to it. The oxygenases form a class of oxidoreductases; their EC number is EC 1.13 or EC 1.14. Oxygenases were discovered in 1955… … Wikipedia
Nitric oxide dioxygenase — E. coli flavohemoglobin/NOD structure. green = reductase domain, blue = hemoglobin domain.[1] Identifiers … Wikipedia
Proteine de Rieske — Protéine de Rieske La protéine fer soufre, composant du complexe a été découverte et isolée par John S. Rieske et coll. en 1964. Les homologues des protéines de Rieske comprennent des composants protéine fer soufre du complexe), des dioxygénases… … Wikipédia en Français
Protéine de Rieske — La Protéine de Rieske est une protéine fer soufre, composante du complexe bc1 identifiée en 1964 par John S. Rieske[1]. Les homologues des protéines de Rieske comprennent des composants protéine fer soufre du cytochrome b6f, des dioxygénases… … Wikipédia en Français