Sarcosine oxidase

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'''Sarcosine oxidase''' (SOX) catalyzes the demethylation of sarcosine+O2+H4-tetrahydrofolate to produce glycine, hydrogen peroxide and 5, 10-methylene-tetrahydrofolate. Sarcosine metabolism can be the source of carbon and energy for many microorganisms. SOXs are found as monomers, heterodirmers and heterotetramers<ref>PMID:24185971</ref>. Monomeric SOX uses FAD as cofactor. Heterotetrameric SOX uses FAD and FMN as cofactors.
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'''Sarcosine oxidase''' (SOX) catalyzes the demethylation of sarcosine+O2+H4-tetrahydrofolate to produce glycine, hydrogen peroxide and 5, 10-methylene-tetrahydrofolate. Sarcosine metabolism can be the source of carbon and energy for many microorganisms. SOXs are found as monomers, heterodirmers and heterotetramers<ref>PMID:24185971</ref>. Monomeric SOX uses FAD as cofactor. Heterotetrameric SOX uses FAD and FMN as cofactors.
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==3D structures of sarcosine oxidase==
==3D structures of sarcosine oxidase==
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*Sarcosine oxidase monomer
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*Monomeric sarcosine oxidase
**[[1el5]], [[1el7]], [[1el8]], [[1el9]], [[1eli]], [[2gf3]] – BaSOX + inhibitor – ''Bacillus''<br />
**[[1el5]], [[1el7]], [[1el8]], [[1el9]], [[1eli]], [[2gf3]] – BaSOX + inhibitor – ''Bacillus''<br />
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**[[3qse]] – BaSOX + arcosine<br />
**[[3qse]] – BaSOX + arcosine<br />
**[[1y56]] – SOX + protein – ''Pyrococcus horikoshii''<br />
**[[1y56]] – SOX + protein – ''Pyrococcus horikoshii''<br />
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**[[7exs]] – SOX (mutant) – ''Thermomicrobium roseum''<br />
*Sarcosine oxidase heterotetramer
*Sarcosine oxidase heterotetramer

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Heterotetramer of sarcosine oxidase containing FAD, FMN and NAD showing α subunit (grey), β subunit (green), γ subunit (pink) and δ subunit (yellow). Complex with pyrrole-2-carboxylate, sulfate and Zn+2 ions (grey) 3ad8

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3D structures of sarcosine oxidase

Updated on 15-March-2022

References

  1. Suzuki H. Sarcosine oxidase: structure, function, and the application to creatinine determination. Amino Acids. 1994 Feb;7(1):27-43. doi: 10.1007/BF00808444. PMID:24185971 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF00808444

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