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EC 1.14.14.42 Details
EC number
1.14.14.42
Accepted name
homomethionine N-monooxygenase
Reaction
an L-polyhomomethionine + 2 [reduced NADPH—hemoprotein reductase] + 2 O2 = an (E)-ω-(methylsulfanyl)alkanal oxime + 2 [oxidized NADPH—hemoprotein reductase] + CO2 + 3 H2O (overall reaction);;(1a) an L-polyhomomethionine + [reduced NADPH—hemoprotein reductase] + O2 = an L-N-hydroxypolyhomomethionine + [oxidized NADPH—hemoprotein reductase] + H2O;;(1b) an L-N-hydroxypolyhomomethionine + [reduced NADPH—hemoprotein reductase] + O2 = an L-N,N-dihydroxypolyhomomethionine + [oxidized NADPH—hemoprotein reductase] + H2O;;(1c) an L-N,N-dihydroxypolyhomomethionine = an (E)-ω-(methylsulfanyl)alkanal oxime + CO2 + H2O
Other name(s)
CYP79F1 (gene name), CYP79F2 (gene name)
Systematic name
L-polyhomomethionine,[NADPH—hemoprotein reductase]:oxygen oxidoreductase
Comment
This plant cytochrome P-450 (heme thiolate) enzyme is involved in methionine-derived aliphatic glucosinolates biosynthesis. It catalyses two successive N-hydroxylations, which are followed by dehydration and decarboxylation. CYP79F1 from Arabidopsis thaliana can metabolize mono-, di-, tri-, tetra-, penta-, and hexahomomethionine to their corresponding aldoximes, while CYP79F2 from the same plant can only metabolize penta- and hexahomomethionine.
History
created 2017
EC Tree
1.6.5.1 created 1961, deleted 1965
1.14.14.2 created 1972, deleted 1976
1.14.14.4 created 2000, deleted 2002