EC Number |
Cofactor |
Reference |
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4.8.1.2 | heme |
- |
662292, 730254, 730824 |
4.8.1.2 | heme |
each monomer contains one heme molecule |
704573 |
4.8.1.2 | heme |
ferric heme is six-coordinate low spin, whereas the ferrous heme is five-coordinate high-spin. Characterization of the heme environment in OxdA using resonance Raman spectroscopy |
661737 |
4.8.1.2 | heme |
heme directly activates the organic substrate |
663258 |
4.8.1.2 | heme |
one heme molecule per subunit |
730252 |
4.8.1.2 | heme |
the heme iron after purification is primarily in the ferric form. For Kemp elimination, the enzymatic rate over background with ferrous enzyme is approximately 10fold higher than for ferric enzyme |
747550 |
4.8.1.2 | heme |
the heme-containing enzyme utilizes the ferrous rather than the ferric ion to catalyze the synthesis of nitriles |
730257 |
4.8.1.2 | heme |
the substrate binds to heme forming a hexa-coordinate low-spin heme |
661752 |
4.8.1.2 | heme b |
- |
763288 |
4.8.1.2 | heme b |
prosthetic group, protoheme IX, heme iron is present in a reduced form, contains 0.37 mol heme per mol of enzyme |
650189 |