1.11.1.10: chloride peroxidase
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Word Map on EC 1.11.1.10
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1.11.1.10
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fumago
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caldariomyces
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horseradish
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chlorination
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peroxidases
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halogen
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halide
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haloperoxidase
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bromination
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lactoperoxidase
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inaequalis
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ferryl
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curvularia
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soret
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bromoperoxidase
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monochlorodimedone
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low-spin
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p450cam
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vanadium-dependent
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thioanisole
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peroxidase-catalyzed
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thiolate-ligated
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pyrrocinia
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oxoferryl
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n,n-dimethylaniline
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peroxygenases
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agrocybe
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vanadium-containing
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hypohalous
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aegerita
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degradation
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synthesis
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environmental protection
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biotechnology
- 1.11.1.10
- fumago
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caldariomyces
- horseradish
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chlorination
- peroxidases
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halogen
- halide
- haloperoxidase
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bromination
- lactoperoxidase
- inaequalis
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ferryl
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curvularia
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soret
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bromoperoxidase
- monochlorodimedone
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low-spin
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p450cam
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vanadium-dependent
- thioanisole
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peroxidase-catalyzed
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thiolate-ligated
- pyrrocinia
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oxoferryl
- n,n-dimethylaniline
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peroxygenases
-
agrocybe
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vanadium-containing
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hypohalous
- aegerita
- degradation
- synthesis
- environmental protection
- biotechnology
Reaction
Synonyms
CCPO, Chloride peroxidase, chloroperoxidase, chloroproxidase, CPO, CPO-I, CPO2, haeme-thiolate peroxidase, heme-containing CPO, heme-thiolate chloroperoxidase, More, peroxidase, chloride, Vanadium chloride peroxidase, vCPO
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Natural Substrates Products on EC 1.11.1.10 - chloride peroxidase
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REACTION DIAGRAM
2-chlorodimedone + chloride + H2O2
1,1-dimethyl-4,4-dichloro-3,5-cyclohexanedione + 2 H2O
model substrate monochlorodimedone
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monochlorodimedon + chloride + H2O2
dichlorodimedon + 2 H2O
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RH + chloride + H2O2
RCl + 2 H2O
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transformation of aromatic pollutants into chlorinated derivatives by microbial enzymes may occur in polluted sites. This biocatalytic process should be considered because the toxicity and environmental impact of aromatic compounds may be increased
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additional information
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production of polyhalogenated carbazoles (PHCs) from halogenation of carbazole in the presence of bromide and/or chloride under the catalysis of chloroperoxidase (CPO) isolated from the marine fungus Caldariomyces fumago, see also EC 1.11.1.18. A total of 25 congeners including mono-to tetra-substituted chlorinated, brominated, and mixed halogenated carbazoles (with substitution patterns of -BrCl, -BrCl2, -BrCl3, -Br2Cl, -Br2Cl2, and -Br3Cl) are produced from the reactions under various conditions. The PHC product profiles are apparently dependent on the halide concentrations. In the CPO-mediated chlorination of carbazole, 3-mono- and 3,6-dichlorocarbazoles predominated in the formation products. In addition to the less abundant mixed halogenated carbazoles (-Br2Cl), 1,3,6-tri- and 1,3,6,8-tetrabromocarbazoles are the dominant products in reactions containing both Br- and Cl-
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additional information
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the immobilized enzyme CPO catalyzes degradation of mesotrione (2-[(4-methylsulfonyl)-2-nitrobenzoyl]cyclohexan-1,3-dione) in wastewater
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