This family consists of monooxygenase components such as MmoB methane monooxygenase (EC:1.14.13.25) regulatory protein B. When MmoB is present at low concentration it converts methane monooxygenase from an oxidase to a hydroxylase and stabilises inte ...
This family consists of monooxygenase components such as MmoB methane monooxygenase (EC:1.14.13.25) regulatory protein B. When MmoB is present at low concentration it converts methane monooxygenase from an oxidase to a hydroxylase and stabilises intermediates required for the activation of dioxygen [1]. Also found in this family is DmpM or Phenol hydroxylase (EC:1.14.13.7) protein component P2, this protein lacks redox co-factors and is required for optimal turnover of Phenol hydroxylase [3].
This protein family includes several components of multicomponent enzyme systems predominantly found in Proteobacteria and Actinobacteria, including subunits alpha and beta of a methane monooxygenase and an alkene monooxygenase system, small and larg ...
This protein family includes several components of multicomponent enzyme systems predominantly found in Proteobacteria and Actinobacteria, including subunits alpha and beta of a methane monooxygenase and an alkene monooxygenase system, small and large subunits of propane 2-monooxygenase system and P1 protein of phenol hydroxylase [1-4].
This protein family includes several components of multicomponent enzyme systems predominantly found in Proteobacteria and Actinobacteria, including subunits alpha and beta of a methane monooxygenase and an alkene monooxygenase system, small and larg ...
This protein family includes several components of multicomponent enzyme systems predominantly found in Proteobacteria and Actinobacteria, including subunits alpha and beta of a methane monooxygenase and an alkene monooxygenase system, small and large subunits of propane 2-monooxygenase system and P1 protein of phenol hydroxylase [1-4].
This family consists of several Toluene-4-monooxygenase system protein B (TmoB) sequences. Pseudomonas mendocina KR1 metabolises toluene as a carbon source. The initial step of the pathway is hydroxylation of toluene to form p-cresol by a multicompon ...
This family consists of several Toluene-4-monooxygenase system protein B (TmoB) sequences. Pseudomonas mendocina KR1 metabolises toluene as a carbon source. The initial step of the pathway is hydroxylation of toluene to form p-cresol by a multicomponent toluene-4-monooxygenase (T4MO) system [1]. TmoB adopts a ubiquitin fold [2]. Although TmoB is a component of the T4MO system, its precise role remains unclear.