Glycolate oxidase

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{{STRUCTURE_1gyl| PDB=1gyl | SIZE=400| SCENE= |right|CAPTION=Spinach glycolate oxidase 1 dimer complex with FMN, [[1gyl]] }}
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== Function ==
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'''Glycolate oxidase''' (GOX) catalyzes the conversion of (S)-2-hydroxy acid and molecular oxygen to 2-oxo acid and hydrogen peroxide. In higher plants, GOX catalyzes the oxidation of glycolate to glyoxylate. GOX is part of the glyoxylate and dicarboxylate metabolism and uses FMN as a cofactor. GOX catalyzes the first step in the utilization of glycolate as the sole source of carbon<ref>PMID:22286136</ref>.
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'''Glycolate oxidase''' (GOX) catalyzes the conversion of (S)-2-hydroxy acid and molecular oxygen to 2-oxo acid and hydrogen peroxide. In higher plants, GOX catalyzes the oxidation of glycolate to glyoxylate. GOX is part of the glyoxylate and dicarboxylate metabolism and uses FMN as a cofactor. GOX catalyzes the first step in the utilization of glycolate as the sole source of carbon.
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==3D structures of glycolate oxidase==
==3D structures of glycolate oxidase==
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**[[1tb3]] – rGOX3 – rat
**[[1tb3]] – rGOX3 – rat
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*'Glycolate oxidase complex
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*Glycolate oxidase complex
**[[1al8]], [[1al7]] – sGOX + inhibitor<br />
**[[1al8]], [[1al7]] – sGOX + inhibitor<br />
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**[[3giy]] – GOX1/(S)-mandelate dehydrogenase + MES – ''Pseudomonas putida''
**[[3giy]] – GOX1/(S)-mandelate dehydrogenase + MES – ''Pseudomonas putida''
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Human α-defensin 1 (PDB entry 2pm4)

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