Amino acid oxidoreductases

Amino acid oxidoreductases

Amino acid oxidoreductases are oxidoreductases, a type of enzyme, that act upon amino acids.

They constitute the majority of enzymes classified under EC number 1.4, with most of the remainder being monoamine oxidases.

Examples include:
* Glutamate dehydrogenase
* Nitric oxide synthase

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