EC Number |
General Information |
Reference |
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1.14.13.64 | evolution |
phylogenetic analysis of FAD-dependent 4-hydroxybenzoate hydroxylases and 3-hydroxybenzoate 4-hydroxylase, phylogenetic analysis and tree, overview. Enzyme 4HB1H is only present in a small group of Saccharomycetes. Many FAD-binding proteins with unknown function in pezizomycetes and agaricomycetes have structural features in common with 4HB1H, but lack its C-terminal tail. 4HB1H belongs to a subgroup of structurally related group A FPMOs that catalyze para-hydroxylation reactions |
-, 764036 |
1.14.13.64 | metabolism |
the enzyme is important in lignin degradation. The conversion of 4-hydroxybenzoate (4-HB) involves an ipso-attack of the electrophilic flavin C4a-hydroperoxide at the C1-atom of the activated substrate, resulting in a tetrahedral benzoquinone species and subsequent release of the carboxyl side chain. The second step of the catabolism of 4-HB in Candida parapsilosis catalyzed by the homodimeric hydroquinone hydroxylase, HQH |
-, 764036 |
1.14.13.64 | more |
structure comparisons and protein homology modelling, generation of a model of Candida parapsilosis Cp_HQH and models for Cp_4HB1H, Fusarium oxysporum Fo_4HB1H-like, and Boreostereum vibrans Bv_VibMO1 using Cutaneotrichosporon cutaneum Tc_PHHY (PDB ID 1pn0), Rhodococcus jostii Rj_3HB6H (PDB ID 4bk1) and Pseudomonas putida Pp_SALH (PDB ID 5evy) as template structures, overview |
-, 764036 |
1.14.13.64 | physiological function |
4-hydroxybenzoate 1-hydroxylase (4HB1H) from yeast catalyzes an oxidative decarboxylation reaction and is structurally similar to 3-hydroxybenzoate 6-hydroxylase (3HB6H), salicylate hydroxylase (SALH) and 6-hydroxynicotinate 3-monooxygenase (6HNMO). Genome mining suggests that the 4HB1H activity is widespread in the fungal kingdom and might be responsible for the oxidative decarboxylation of vanillate, an import intermediate in lignin degradation |
-, 764036 |
1.14.13.64 | physiological function |
overexpression of the enzyme increases the tolerance of Candida parapsilosis cells to the antifungal drug terbinafine |
-, 728255 |