Cannabaceae

CYP109B1
Identifiers
OrganismBacillus subtilis
SymbolCYP109B1
Alt. symbolscypE
RefSeq (Prot)NP_389103.1
UniProtO34374
Other data
ChromosomeGenomic: 1.29 - 1.29 Mb
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StructuresSwiss-model
DomainsInterPro

Cytochrome P450 family 109 subfamily B member 1 (abbreviated CYP109B1) is a versatile prokaryote monooxygenase of CYP109 family originally from Bacillus subtilis,[1] its three-dimensional protein crystal structure has been solved.[2]

References

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  1. ^ Girhard M, Klaus T, Khatri Y, Bernhardt R, Urlacher VB (June 2010). "Characterization of the versatile monooxygenase CYP109B1 from Bacillus subtilis". Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology. 87 (2): 595–607. doi:10.1007/s00253-010-2472-z. PMID 20186410. S2CID 26265331.
  2. ^ Zhang A, Zhang T, Hall EA, Hutchinson S, Cryle MJ, Wong LL, et al. (March 2015). "The crystal structure of the versatile cytochrome P450 enzyme CYP109B1 from Bacillus subtilis". Molecular BioSystems. 11 (3): 869–881. doi:10.1039/c4mb00665h. PMID 25587700.

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