1.14.13.24: 3-hydroxybenzoate 6-monooxygenase
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Word Map on EC 1.14.13.24
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1.14.13.24
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gentisate
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flavoprotein
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flavin
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fad
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rhodococcus
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salicylate
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hydroxylases
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jostii
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2,5-dihydroxybenzoate
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maleylpyruvate
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para-hydroxylation
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alcaligenes
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nadh-dependent
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flavin-dependent
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ncimb
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near-uv
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fumarylpyruvate
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nadh-specific
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p-hydroxybenzoate
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regioselective
- 1.14.13.24
- gentisate
- flavoprotein
- flavin
- fad
- rhodococcus
- salicylate
- hydroxylases
- jostii
- 2,5-dihydroxybenzoate
- maleylpyruvate
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para-hydroxylation
- alcaligenes
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nadh-dependent
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flavin-dependent
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ncimb
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near-uv
- fumarylpyruvate
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nadh-specific
- p-hydroxybenzoate
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regioselective
Reaction
Synonyms
3-HBA-6-hydroxylase, 3-hydroxybenzoate 6-hydroxylase, 3-hydroxybenzoate-6-hydroxylase, 3-hydroxybenzoic acid-6-hydroxylase, 3HB6H, m-hydroxybenzoate 6-hydroxylase, MNX2, Mnx2p, NagX, NarX, Ncgl2923, oxygenase, 3-hydroxybenzoate 6-mono-, XlnD
ECTree
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General Stability
General Stability on EC 1.14.13.24 - 3-hydroxybenzoate 6-monooxygenase
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complete inactivation at room temperature without glycerol after 18 h
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immobilized onto surface-functionalized electrospun polycaprolactone (PCL) fibers can tolerate the changes in temperature and pH better than the free enzyme can. The immobilized enzyme can be reused at least 10 times with more than 60% of the original activity at pH 8 and 25°C. The 3-hydroxybenzoate 6-hydroxylase fibers are potentially useful as a heterogeneous catalyst under the conditions in which free enzyme can not endure.