Vanillyl-alcohol oxidase
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Revision as of 14:09, 18 November 2012
Vanillyl-alcohol oxidase (VAO) catalyzes the conversion of vanillyl alcohol and molecular oxygen to vaniline and hydrogen peroxide. VAO is a versatile biocatalyst and converts a wide variety of phenolic compounds. VAO is part of the 2,4-dichlorobenzoate degradation and uses FAD as a cofactor.
3D structures of vanillyl-alcohol oxidase
1ahu, 1vao – PsVAO – Penicillium simplicissimum
1qlt, 1dzn, 1e0y – PsVAO (mutant)
3fim – VAO – Pleurotus eryngii
Apo vanillyl-alcohol oxidase
1e8f - PsVAO (mutant)
1e8h - PsVAO (mutant) + ADP
Vanillyl-alcohol oxidase binary complex
1ahv – PsVAO + nitro-cresol
1ahz, 2vao – PsVAO + phenol derivative
1qlu, 1w1j, 1w1k, 1w1l, 1w1m - PsVAO (mutant) + phenol derivative
1e8g - PsVAO (mutant) + cresol derivative
