
pmid: 24361254
Flavin-dependent monooxygenases catalyze a wide variety of chemo-, regio- and enantioselective oxygenation reactions. As such, they are involved in key biological processes ranging from catabolism, detoxification and biosynthesis, to light emission and axon guidance. Based on fold and function, flavin-dependent monooxygenases can be distributed into eight groups. Groups A and B comprise enzymes that rely on NAD(P)H as external electron donor. Groups C-F are two-protein systems, composed of a monooxygenase and a flavin reductase. Groups G and H comprise internal monooxygenases that reduce the flavin cofactor through substrate oxidation. Recently, many new flavin-dependent monooxygenases have been discovered. In addition to posing basic enzymological questions, these proteins attract attention of pharmaceutical and fine-chemical industries, given their importance as regio- and enantioselective biocatalysts. In this review we present an update of the classification of flavin-dependent monooxygenases and summarize the latest advances in our understanding of their catalytic and structural properties.
l-phenylalanine oxidase, Models, Molecular, para-hydroxybenzoate hydroxylase, Protein Conformation, p-hydroxyphenylacetate 3-hydroxylase, sphingobium-xenophagum bayram, Mixed Function Oxygenases, Flavins, l-lactate monooxygenase, Animals, Humans, rh, site-directed mutagenesis, flavoprotein tryptophan 2-monooxygenase, Oxidoreductases, baeyer-villiger monooxygenases
l-phenylalanine oxidase, Models, Molecular, para-hydroxybenzoate hydroxylase, Protein Conformation, p-hydroxyphenylacetate 3-hydroxylase, sphingobium-xenophagum bayram, Mixed Function Oxygenases, Flavins, l-lactate monooxygenase, Animals, Humans, rh, site-directed mutagenesis, flavoprotein tryptophan 2-monooxygenase, Oxidoreductases, baeyer-villiger monooxygenases
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