EC Number |
General Information |
Reference |
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4.1.99.5 | physiological function |
aldehyde deformylating oxygenase is a key enzyme for alkane biosynthesis in cyanobacteria |
-, 749051 |
4.1.99.5 | physiological function |
aldehyde-deformylating oxygenase (ADO) is a ferritin-like nonheme-diiron enzyme that catalyzes the last step in a pathway through which fatty acids are converted into hydrocarbons in cyanobacteria |
-, 748027 |
4.1.99.5 | physiological function |
aldehyde-deformylating oxygenase (ADO) is an important enzyme involved in the biosynthetic pathway of fatty alk(a/e)nes in cyanobacteria |
-, 747351 |
4.1.99.5 | physiological function |
aldehyde-deformylating oxygenase (ADO) is an important enzyme involved in the biosynthetic pathway of fatty alk(a/e)nes in cyanobacteria. ADO transforms the fatty aldehyde to a Cn-1 hydrocarbon and C1-derived formate |
-, 747081 |
4.1.99.5 | physiological function |
alkane biosynthesis pathway |
713511 |
4.1.99.5 | malfunction |
C71A/S mutations reduce the hydrocarbon producing activity of AD and facilitate the formation of a dimer, while mutations at Cys107 and Cys117 do not affect the hydrocarbon producing activity of the enzyme. The Cys-to-Ala/Ser mutations do not affect the iron binding to the enzyme. Structural features of the Cys-deficient mutants, overview |
-, 749051 |
4.1.99.5 | more |
comparison of the enzyme from Synechococcus elongates strain PCC 7942 and Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803, the first is more active than the latter against n-hexadecanal. Enzyme structure-function relationship analysis and comparisons, overview |
747409 |
4.1.99.5 | physiological function |
cyanobacterial aldehyde-deformylating oxygenase (cADO) catalyzes the conversion of Cn fatty aldehyde to its corresponding Cn-1 alk(a/e)ne with low activity due to a highly labile feature of cADO di-iron center |
-, 749212 |
4.1.99.5 | metabolism |
cyanobacterial aldehyde-deformylating oxygenase (cADO), which catalyzes the conversion of Cn fatty aldehyde to its corresponding Cn-1 alk(a/e)ne, is a key enzyme in fatty alk(a/e)ne biosynthesis pathway |
-, 749212 |
4.1.99.5 | evolution |
cyanobacterial aldehyde-deformylating oxygenases belong to the ferritin-like diiron-carboxylate superfamily of dioxygen-activating proteins |
727690 |