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**[[1qi9]] – BPO + I – ''Ascophyllum nodosum''<br /> | **[[1qi9]] – BPO + I – ''Ascophyllum nodosum''<br /> | ||
**[[1up8]], [[1qhb]] – BPO no vanadium – ''Corallina pilulifera'' | **[[1up8]], [[1qhb]] – BPO no vanadium – ''Corallina pilulifera'' | ||
*Vanadium-containing iodoperoxidase | |||
**[[4cit]], [[4usz]] – IPO + VO4 – ''Zobellia galactanivorans''<br /> | |||
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Revision as of 12:56, 14 April 2015
Haloperoxidases catalyze the oxidation of halides by hydrogen peroxide while adding a halide to hydrocarbons. They are classified as chloroperoxldase (CPO), bromoperoxidase (BPO) and iodoperoxidase (IPO) according to the halide which they oxidize. CPO is heme-, vanadium-containing or metal-free. BPO from marine algae is vanadium-containing.
3D structures of haloperoxidase3D structures of haloperoxidase
Updated on 14-April-2015