unspecific monooxygenase

 Product Information

Cat #
MEVP-5494
Similar
Enzyme Commission Number
EC 1.14.14.1
Product Overview
High-quality enzyme products.
Well-established quality management system.
Reaction
RH + [reduced NADPH—hemoprotein reductase] + O2 = ROH + [oxidized NADPH—hemoprotein reductase] + H2O
Systematic Name
substrate,NADPH—hemoprotein reductase:oxygen oxidoreductase (RH-hydroxylating or -epoxidizing)
Function
A group of P-450 heme-thiolate proteins, acting on a wide range of substrates including many xenobiotics, steroids, fatty acids, vitamins and prostaglandins; reactions catalysed include hydroxylation, epoxidation, N-oxidation, sulfooxidation, N-, S- and O-dealkylations, desulfation, deamination, and reduction of azo, nitro and N-oxide groups. Together with EC 1.6.2.4, NADPH—hemoprotein reductase, it forms a system in which two reducing equivalents are supplied by NADPH. Some of the reactions attributed to EC 1.14.15.3, alkane 1-monooxygenase, belong here.
CAS No.
9038-14-6
Other name
microsomal monooxygenase; xenobiotic monooxygenase; aryl-4-monooxygenase; aryl hydrocarbon hydroxylase; microsomal P-450; flavoprotein-linked monooxygenase; flavoprotein monooxygenase; substrate,reduced-flavoprotein:oxygen oxidoreductase (RH-hydroxylating or -epoxidizing)
Source
Microorganism
Production Methods
Fermentation
Package
on customer request
Applications
Research Use
Storage
Should be stored in a dry and cool place, avoiding high temperature.
Appearance / Form
powder or liquid
Odor
Normal microbial fermentation odour.
Purity
High Purity
Shelf Life
~12 months
WARNINGS
Keep sealed after use every time to avoid microbial infections and inactivation of enzymes until its finish.

 Description

Microbial enzymes have been used in a large number of fields, such as chemical, agricultural and biopharmaceutical industries. Our enzyme production services are based on bacteria, fungi, and yeast, from strain selection, optimization, and process development to scale-up production.

For Research Use Only.
Have a question? Get a Free Consultation