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*Glycolate oxidase | |||
'' | **[[1gyl]] – sGOX – spinach<br /> | ||
**[[2nzl]] – hGOX1 – human<br /> | |||
**[[2yvs]] – GOX GLCE subunit – ''Thermus thermophilus''<br /> | |||
**[[1tb3]] – rGOX3 – rat | |||
*'Glycolate oxidase complex | |||
**[[1al8]], [[1al7]] – sGOX + inhibitor<br /> | |||
**[[2rdu]] – hGOX1 + glyoxylate<br /> | |||
**[[2rdw]] – hGOX1 + sulfate<br /> | |||
**[[2w0u]], [[2rdt]] – hGOX1 + inhibitor<br /> | |||
**[[3sgz]] – rGOX2 + inhibitor<br /> | |||
**[[3giy]] – GOX1/(S)-mandelate dehydrogenase + MES – ''Pseudomonas putida'' | |||
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Revision as of 12:49, 26 November 2014
Template:STRUCTURE 1gyl Glycolate oxidase (GOX) catalyzes the conversion of (S)-2-hydroxy acid and molecular oxygen to 2-oxo acid and hydrogen peroxide. In higher plants, GOX catalyzes the oxidation of glycolate to glyoxylate. GOX is part of the glyoxylate and dicarboxylate metabolism and uses FMN as a cofactor. GOX catalyzes the first step in the utilization of glycolate as the sole source of carbon.
3D structures of glycolate oxidase3D structures of glycolate oxidase
Updated on 26-November-2014