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*'''ActVA-Orf6 monooxygenase''' catalyses the oxidation of an aromatic intermediate of the actinorhodin pathway <ref>PMID:12514126</ref>. | *'''ActVA-Orf6 monooxygenase''' catalyses the oxidation of an aromatic intermediate of the actinorhodin pathway <ref>PMID:12514126</ref>. | ||
*'''Baeyer-Villigen monooxygenase''' is a bioanalytic tool which can catalyze reactions which are difficult to do via chemical means<ref>PMID:15599520</ref>. | *'''Baeyer-Villigen monooxygenase''' is a bioanalytic tool which can catalyze reactions which are difficult to do via chemical means<ref>PMID:15599520</ref>. | ||
*'''TropB monooxygenase''' catalyses asymmetric oxidative dearomatization reactions <ref>PMID:31346489</ref>. | |||
*'''TetX monooxygenase''' inactivates the tetracycline antibiotic <ref>PMID:15452119</ref>. | |||
*'''Phenol 2-monooxygenase''' see [[Phenol hydroxylase (hebrew)]]. | |||
=== Peptidylglycine α-Hydroxylating Monooxygenase (PHM)-coordination of peroxide to Cu<sub>M</sub> center. Structural and computational study <ref >doi 10.1007/s00775-012-0967-z</ref>=== | === Peptidylglycine α-Hydroxylating Monooxygenase (PHM)-coordination of peroxide to Cu<sub>M</sub> center. Structural and computational study <ref >doi 10.1007/s00775-012-0967-z</ref>=== |