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EC 1.3.3.16 Details
EC number
1.3.3.16
Accepted name
oxazoline dehydrogenase
Reaction
(1) a [protein]-(1S,4R)-2-(C-substituted-aminomethyl)-4-acyl-2-thiazoline + O2 = a [protein]-(S)-2-(C-substituted-aminomethyl)-4-acyl-1,3-thiazole + H2O2;;(2) a [protein]-(S,S)-2-(C-substituted-aminomethyl)-4-acyl-2-oxazoline + O2 = a [protein]-(S)-2-(C-substituted-aminomethyl)-4-acyl-1,3-oxazole + H2O2;;(3) a [protein]-(S,S)-2-(C-substituted-aminomethyl)-4-acyl-5-methyl-2-oxazoline + O2 = a [protein]-(S)-2-(C-substituted-aminomethyl)-4-acyl-5-methyl-1,3-oxazole + H2O2
Other name(s)
azoline oxidase, thiazoline oxidase, cyanobactin oxidase, patG (gene name), mcaG (gene name), artG (gene name), lynG (gene name), tenG (gene name)
Systematic name
a [protein]-2-oxazoline:oxygen oxidoreductase (2-oxazole-forming)
Comment
Contains FMN. This enzyme oxidizes 2-oxazoline, 5-methyl-2-oxazoline, and 2-thiazoline within peptides, which were formed by EC 6.2.2.2, oxazoline synthase, and EC 6.2.2.3, thiazoline synthase, to the respective pyrrole-type rings. The enzyme is found as either a stand-alone protein or as a domain within a multifunctional protein (the G protein) that also functions as a peptidase.
History
created 2020
EC Tree
1.3.3.2 created 1972, deleted 2005
1.6.8.1 created 1981, deleted 2002
1.6.8.2 created 1982, deleted 2002