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NAD(P)-binding protein
FAD-dependent oxidoreductase
This family includes various FAD dependent oxidoreductases: Glycerol-3-phosphate dehydrogenase EC:1.1.99.5, Sarcosine oxidase beta subunit EC:1.5.3.1, D-alanine oxidase EC:1.4.99.1, D-aspartate oxidase EC:1.4.3.1. [1]. 9153426. Active site plasticity in D-amino acid oxidase: a crystallographic analysis. Todone F, Vanoni MA, Mozzarelli A, Bolognesi M, Coda A, Curti B, Mattevi A;. Biochemistry 1997;36:5853-5860. (from Pfam)
glycine oxidase ThiO
glycine oxidase ThiO catalyzes the oxidation of glycine, leading to glyoxyl imine and hydrogen peroxide as primary products; glyoxyl imine is used for the biosynthesis of the thiazole ring of thiamine
This family consists of the homotetrameric, FAD-dependent glycine oxidase ThiO, from species such as Bacillus subtilis that use glycine in thiamine biosynthesis. In general, members of this family will not be found in species such as E. coli that instead use tyrosine and the ThiH protein.
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