MOSC1
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MOCO sulphurase C-terminal domain containing 1 | |
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Identifiers | |
Symbol | MOSC1 |
Entrez | 64757 |
HUGO | 26189 |
RefSeq | NM_022746 |
UniProt | Q5VT66 |
Other data | |
Locus | Chr. 1 q41 |
MOCO sulphurase C-terminal domain containing 1 also known as MOSC1 is an enzyme which in humans is encoded by the MOSC1 gene.[1]
Moco stands for molybdenum cofactor.
MOSC1 has been reported to reduce amidoximes to amidines.[2][3]
See also
References
- ↑ Anantharaman V, Aravind L (January 2002). "MOSC domains: ancient, predicted sulfur-carrier domains, present in diverse metal-sulfur cluster biosynthesis proteins including Molybdenum cofactor sulfurases". FEMS Microbiol. Lett. 207 (1): 55–61. doi:10.1016/S0378-1097(01)00515-8. PMID 11886751.
- ↑ Havemeyer A, Bittner F, Wollers S, Mendel R, Kunze T, Clement B (November 2006). "Identification of the missing component in the mitochondrial benzamidoxime prodrug-converting system as a novel molybdenum enzyme". J. Biol. Chem. 281 (46): 34796–802. doi:10.1074/jbc.M607697200. PMID 16973608.
- ↑ Gruenewald S, Wahl B, Bittner F, Hungeling H, Kanzow S, Kotthaus J, Schwering U, Mendel RR, Clement B (December 2008). "The fourth molybdenum containing enzyme mARC: cloning and involvement in the activation of N-hydroxylated prodrugs". J. Med. Chem. 51 (24): 8173–7. doi:10.1021/jm8010417. PMID 19053771.
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