1.14.13.148: trimethylamine monooxygenase
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Word Map on EC 1.14.13.148
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1.14.13.148
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1.14.13.8
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flavin-containing
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trimethylamine-n-oxide
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fad-containing
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trimethylaminuria
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methimazole
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n-oxygenation
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dimethylaniline
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s-oxidation
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n-octylamine
- 1.14.13.148
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1.14.13.8
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flavin-containing
- trimethylamine-n-oxide
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fad-containing
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trimethylaminuria
- methimazole
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n-oxygenation
- dimethylaniline
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s-oxidation
- n-octylamine
Reaction
Synonyms
dimethyl sulfoxide/trimethylamine N-oxide reductase, EC 1.14.13.8, FAD-containing monooxygenase, flavin containing monooxygenase 3, flavin monooxygenase 3, flavin-containing monooxygenase, flavin-containing monooxygenase 3, FMO, FMO3, FMO4, PB7211, TMA monooxygenase, TMA N-oxygenase, TMM
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FAD
FAD and NADPH molecules are essential for the catalysis
NADPH
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dependent on, in the absence of NADPH the enzyme is rapidly and irreversibly inactivated at 0-5°C. NADP+ also stabilizes the enzyme, but to a lesser extent than NADPH. No oxidation of N,N,N-trimethylamine is observed when NADH is used in the enzyme assay instead of NADPH
NADPH
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required for activity, in the absence of NADP or NADPH, the FAD-containing monooxygenase is irreversibly inactivated at 37°C during 30 min
NADPH
FAD and NADPH molecules are essential for the catalysis