Vanillyl-alcohol oxidase

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<StructureSection load='3fim' size='400' side='right' caption='Vanillyl-alcohol oxidase containing FAD, [[3fim]]' scene='48/486449/Cv/1' >
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<StructureSection load='' size='350' side='right' caption='Vanillyl-alcohol oxidase containing FAD, [[3fim]]' scene='48/486449/Cv/1' >
== Function ==
== Function ==
'''Vanillyl-alcohol oxidase''' (VAO) catalyzes the conversion of vanillyl alcohol and molecular oxygen to vaniline and hydrogen peroxide. VAO is part of the 2,4-dichlorobenzoate degradation and uses FAD as a cofactor<ref>PMID:16232469</ref>.
'''Vanillyl-alcohol oxidase''' (VAO) catalyzes the conversion of vanillyl alcohol and molecular oxygen to vaniline and hydrogen peroxide. VAO is part of the 2,4-dichlorobenzoate degradation and uses FAD as a cofactor<ref>PMID:16232469</ref>.
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*<scene name='48/486449/Cv/3'>FAD binding site</scene> in Vanillyl-alcohol oxidase ([[3fim]]).
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*<scene name='48/486449/Cv/4'>FAD binding site</scene> in Vanillyl-alcohol oxidase ([[3fim]]).
== Relevance ==
== Relevance ==
VAO is a versatile biocatalyst and converts a wide variety of phenolic compounds<ref>PMID:10653736</ref>.
VAO is a versatile biocatalyst and converts a wide variety of phenolic compounds<ref>PMID:10653736</ref>.
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**[[1vao]] – PsVAO + FAD – ''Penicillium simplicissimum''<br />
**[[1vao]] – PsVAO + FAD – ''Penicillium simplicissimum''<br />
**[[1ahu]] – PsVAO + FAD derivative<br />
**[[1ahu]] – PsVAO + FAD derivative<br />
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**[[1qlt]], [[1dzn]], [[1e0y]] – PsVAO (mutant) + FAD<br />
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**[[1qlt]], [[1dzn]], [[1e0y]], [[5mxj]], [[5mxu]] – PsVAO (mutant) + FAD<br />
**[[3fim]] – VAO + FAD – ''Pleurotus eryngii''
**[[3fim]] – VAO + FAD – ''Pleurotus eryngii''

Current revision

Vanillyl-alcohol oxidase containing FAD, 3fim

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3D structures of vanillyl-alcohol oxidase

Updated on 16-October-2019

References

  1. Furukawa H, Wieser M, Morita H, Sugio T, Nagasawa T. Purification and characterization of vanillyl-alcohol oxidase from Byssochlamys fulva V107. J Biosci Bioeng. 1999;87(3):285-90. PMID:16232469
  2. Li T, Rosazza JP. Biocatalytic synthesis of vanillin. Appl Environ Microbiol. 2000 Feb;66(2):684-7. PMID:10653736

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