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Cholesterol oxidase

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[[1cox]], [[1i19]] – BsCOX – ''Brevibacterium sterolicum''<br />
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*Cholesterol oxidase
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===Cholesterol oxidase complex===
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**[[1cox]], [[1i19]] – BsCOX – ''Brevibacterium sterolicum''<br />
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**[[1b8s]], [[1cbo]], [[1cc2]], [[1ijh]], [[3b6d]], [[3cnj]], [[3gyi]], [[3gyj]] – StCOX (mutant)<br />
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**[[3js8]] – COX – ''Chromobacterium''
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[[1coy]], [[3cox]] – BsCOX + steroid <br />
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*Cholesterol oxidase complex
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**[[1coy]], [[3cox]] – BsCOX + steroid <br />
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**[[3b3r]] - StCOX (mutant) + glycerol
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Revision as of 10:03, 20 November 2014

Template:STRUCTURE 1coy

Cholesterol oxidase (COX) catalyzes the conversion of cholesterol and molecular oxygen to Colest-4-en-3-one and hydrogen peroxide. COX uses FAD as a cofactor. COX I binds FAD non-covalently whereas COX II binds FAD covalently.

3D structure of cholesterol oxidase

Updated on 20-November-2014

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