1.1.3.17: choline oxidase
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Word Map on EC 1.1.3.17
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1.1.3.17
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acetylcholine
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electrode
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acetylcholinesterase
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biosensors
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betaine
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electrochemical
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ache
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amperometric
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arthrobacter
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globiformis
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glycinebetaine
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organophosphorus
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co-immobilized
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luminol
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post-column
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screen-printed
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prussian
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electropolymerized
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butyrylcholine
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4-aminoantipyrine
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bienzymatic
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four-electron
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analysis
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choline-containing
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polypyrrole
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alkoxide
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3.1.1.8
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nafion
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enzyme-modified
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electrodeposited
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co-crosslinking
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agriculture
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synthesis
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nutrition
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biotechnology
- 1.1.3.17
- acetylcholine
-
electrode
- acetylcholinesterase
-
biosensors
- betaine
-
electrochemical
-
ache
-
amperometric
- arthrobacter
- globiformis
- glycinebetaine
-
organophosphorus
-
co-immobilized
- luminol
-
post-column
-
screen-printed
-
prussian
-
electropolymerized
- butyrylcholine
- 4-aminoantipyrine
-
bienzymatic
-
four-electron
- analysis
-
choline-containing
-
polypyrrole
-
alkoxide
-
3.1.1.8
-
nafion
-
enzyme-modified
-
electrodeposited
-
co-crosslinking
- agriculture
- synthesis
- nutrition
- biotechnology
Reaction
Synonyms
alkaliphilic choline oxidase, ANI01nite_22550, An_CodA, APChO-syn, CHO, choline oxidase, choline-oxygen 1-oxidoreductase, choline:oxygen 1-reductase, ChOx, ChOx protein, codA, COX
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Inhibitors
Inhibitors on EC 1.1.3.17 - choline oxidase
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2-chloro-N-(2-chloroethyl)-N-methylethanamine
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nitrogen mustard, strong competitive inhibitor
3,3-dimethylbutyraldehyde
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product analogue inhibition, 74-90% reduced flavin reduction dependent on pH
ethylparathion
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uncompetitive versus choline, inhibition and subsequent inactivation of the enzyme, active site specific
Nicotine
ability of nicotine to inhibit catalytic activity of choline oxidase used for biosensorial detection of
paraoxon
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uncompetitive versus choline, inhibition and subsequent inactivation of the enzyme, active site specific
glycine betaine
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binds to the active site, different binding of wild-type and mutant enzymes, overview
glycine betaine
pH dependence of the kcat and kcat/Km values for glycine betaine inhibition shown, inhibition of H351A enzyme maximal at low pH and reduced with increasing pH
additional information
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low pH induces a localized and reversible conformational change that is associated with the complete and reversible loss of catalytic activity
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additional information
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no inhibition at 1 mM by Fe2+, Fe3+, Ba2+, Ca2+, and Mg2+, and by EDTA, o-phenanthroline, 2,2-diphenyl, and Tiron
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