| Literature DB >> 19405962 |
Pankaj K Arora1, Manish Kumar, Archana Chauhan, Gajendra P S Raghava, Rakesh K Jain.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Oxygenases belong to the oxidoreductive group of enzymes (E.C. Class 1), which oxidize the substrates by transferring oxygen from molecular oxygen (O2) and utilize FAD/NADH/NADPH as the co-substrate. Oxygenases can further be grouped into two categories i.e. monooxygenases and dioxygenases on the basis of number of oxygen atoms used for oxidation. They play a key role in the metabolism of organic compounds by increasing their reactivity or water solubility or bringing about cleavage of the aromatic ring.Entities:
Year: 2009 PMID: 19405962 PMCID: PMC2683861 DOI: 10.1186/1756-0500-2-67
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Res Notes ISSN: 1756-0500
Figure 1Schematic diagram showing the role of aromatic dioxygenases in the bacterial degradation of aromatic compounds (Adapted from Khajamohiddin .
Figure 2Figure illustrating the mechanism of action of aromatic dioxygenases. A) aromatic ring hydroxylating dioxygenase; B) extadiol ring cleavage dioxygenase; and C) intradiol ring cleavage dioxygenase.
Figure 3Overall architecture of OxDBase.
Description and content of fields associated with each entry of OxDBase database.
| Name | Wherever possible IUBMB Name or common name of the enzyme |
| Category | Chemical nature of substrate of dioxygenase |
| Subcategory | Specificity and nature of oxidation of dioxygenase |
| Enzyme database | The Enzyme Commissions identification (EC) number, link to the SWISS PROT ENZYME database |
| BRENDA database | The EC number and link to the BRENDA Enzyme information system |
| KEGG database | Link to molecular interaction network of Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) along with EC number |
| UMBBD database | The accession number of University of Minnesota Biocatalysis/biodegradation database |
| Reaction | The name and chemical structure of substrate and product |
| Synonyms | Popular names other than the IUBMB |
| Related genes | Link to the NCBI Entrez-gene database |
| Related structures | PDB four letter identification code plus a link to the corresponding information |
| PubMed reference | Link to the relevant literature to the PubMed database |
Figure 4Overview of the OxDBase search A) for keyword search; and B) output of keyword search.
Figure 5Potential uses of oxygenases.
Figure 6A flow chart showing the mechanism for the curation and updation of the database.