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Sequence of CPXM_PRIMG

EC Number:1.14.99.14

EC Number
Recommended Name
Accession Code
Organism
No of amino acids
Molecular Weight [Da]
Source
progesterone 11alpha-monooxygenase
Q06069
Priestia megaterium
410
46956
Reaction
progesterone + reduced acceptor + O2 = 11alpha-hydroxyprogesterone + acceptor + H2O
Other sequences found for EC No. 1.14.99.14

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Sequence
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  0 MKEVIAVKEI TRFKTRTEEF SPYAWCKRML ENDPVSYHEG TDTWNVFKYE DVKRVLSDYK
 60 HFSSVRKRTT ISVGTDSEEG SVPEKIQITE SDPPDHRKRR SLLAAAFTPR SLQNWEPRIQ
120 EIADELIGQM DGGTEIDIVA SLASPLPIIV MADLMGVPSK DRLLFKKWVD TLFLPFDREK
180 QEEVDKLKQV AAKEYYQYLY PIVVQKRLNP ADDIISDLLK SEVDGEMFTD DEVVRTTMLI
240 LGAGVETTSH LLANSFYSLL YDDKEVYQEL HENLDLVPQA VEEMLRFRFN LIKLDRTVKE
300 DNDLLGVELK EGDSVVVWMS AANMDEEMFE DPFTLNIHRP NNKKHLTFGN GPHFCLGAPL
360 ARLEAKIALT AFLKKFKHIE AVPSFQLEEN LTDSATGQTL TSLPLKASRM
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Sequence related references
Sequence Reference
Authors
Title
Journal
Volume
Pages
Year
PubMed ID
404853
Rauschenbach R.,Isernhagen M.,Noeske-Jungblut C.,Boidol W.,Siewert G.
Cloning sequencing and expression of the gene for cytochrome P450meg, the steroid-15 beta-monooxygenase from Bacillus megaterium ATCC 13368.
Mol. Gen. Genet.
241
170-176
1993
404854
Berg A.,Ingelman-Sundberg M.,Gustafsson M.
Purification and characterization of cytochrome P-450meg.
J. Biol. Chem.
254
5264-5271
1979
404855
Berg A.,Rafter J.J.
Studies on the substrate specificity and inducibility of cytochrome P-450meg.
Biochem. J.
196
781-786
1981
404856
Lisurek M.,Kang M.J.,Hartmann R.W.,Bernhardt R.
Identification of monohydroxy progesterones produced by CYP106A2 using comparative HPLC and electrospray ionisation collision-induced dissociation mass spectrometry.
Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun.
319
677-682
2004
404857
Lisurek M.,Simgen B.,Antes I.,Bernhardt R.
Theoretical and experimental evaluation of a CYP106A2 low homology model and production of mutants with changed activity and selectivity of hydroxylation.
ChemBioChem
9
1439-1449
2008