EC Number |
Substrates |
Organism |
Products |
Reversibility |
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1.2.2.B1 | formaldehyde + dichloroindophenol |
formaldehyde is the only substrate that supports enzyme-mediated reduction of dichloroindophenol |
Methylococcus capsulatus |
formate + reduced dichloroindophenol |
- |
? |
1.2.2.B1 | formaldehyde + dichloroindophenol |
formaldehyde is the only substrate that supports enzyme-mediated reduction of dichloroindophenol |
Methylococcus capsulatus Bath |
formate + reduced dichloroindophenol |
- |
? |
1.2.2.B1 | formaldehyde + ferricytochrome b559/569 + H2O |
- |
Methylococcus capsulatus |
formate + ferrocytochrome b559/569 + 2 H+ |
- |
r |
1.2.2.B1 | formaldehyde + ferricytochrome b559/569 + H2O |
- |
Methylococcus capsulatus Bath |
formate + ferrocytochrome b559/569 + 2 H+ |
- |
r |
1.2.2.B1 | formaldehyde + ferricytochrome b559/569 complex |
- |
Methylococcus capsulatus |
formate + ferrocytochrome b559/569 complex |
- |
? |
1.2.2.B1 | formaldehyde + ferricytochrome b559/569 complex |
the enzyme is involved in the pathways of methane oxidation. Cytochrome b559/569 complex is the physiological electron acceptor. The enzyme is the major formaldehyde-oxidizing enzyme in cells cultured in high (above 1 mol of Cu per mg of cell protein) copper medium |
Methylococcus capsulatus |
formate + ferrocytochrome b559/569 complex |
- |
? |
1.2.2.B1 | formaldehyde + ferricytochrome b559/569 complex |
- |
Methylococcus capsulatus Bath |
formate + ferrocytochrome b559/569 complex |
- |
? |
1.2.2.B1 | formaldehyde + ferricytochrome b559/569 complex |
the enzyme is involved in the pathways of methane oxidation. Cytochrome b559/569 complex is the physiological electron acceptor. The enzyme is the major formaldehyde-oxidizing enzyme in cells cultured in high (above 1 mol of Cu per mg of cell protein) copper medium |
Methylococcus capsulatus Bath |
formate + ferrocytochrome b559/569 complex |
- |
? |
1.2.2.B1 | more |
no activity with: methanol, acetaldehyde, glyoxal, or butyraldehyde |
Methylococcus capsulatus |
? |
- |
? |
1.2.2.B1 | more |
no activity with: methanol, acetaldehyde, glyoxal, or butyraldehyde |
Methylococcus capsulatus Bath |
? |
- |
? |