1.14.13.59: L-lysine N6-monooxygenase (NADPH)
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Word Map on EC 1.14.13.59
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1.14.13.59
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fad
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siderophore
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flavoproteins
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ornithine
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nicotinamide
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c4a-hydroperoxyflavin
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hydroxamate
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nadp+
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hydroxamate-containing
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oxygen-dependent
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5-aminovalerate
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aerobactin
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glutarate
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semialdehyde
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flavin-containing
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iodoacetate
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fumigatus
- 1.14.13.59
- fad
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siderophore
- flavoproteins
- ornithine
- nicotinamide
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c4a-hydroperoxyflavin
- hydroxamate
- nadp+
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hydroxamate-containing
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oxygen-dependent
- 5-aminovalerate
- aerobactin
- glutarate
- semialdehyde
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flavin-containing
- iodoacetate
- fumigatus
Reaction
Synonyms
EC 1.13.12.10, EC 13.12.10, flavin-dependent lysine monooxygenase, flavin-dependent N6-lysine monooxygenase, IucD, LH, lysine monooxygenase, Lysine N(6)-hydroxylase, Lysine N6-hydroxylase, lysine N6-monooxygenase, lysine: N6-hydroxylase, lysine:N(6)-hydroxylase, Lysine:N6-hydroxylase, MbsG, N-hydroxylating monooxygenase, NbtG, Oxygenase, lysine N6-mono-
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General Stability
General Stability on EC 1.14.13.59 - L-lysine N6-monooxygenase (NADPH)
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enzyme is sensitive to deleterious action of proteases, FAD and ADP protect, while NADPH protects only partially, and L-lysine and L-norleucine are ineffective in protecting the enzyme
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