"Monoxygenase" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Monoxygenase" Meaning

A type of enzyme that incorporates one atom of oxygen into a molecule, often resulting in the hydroxylation of a substrate.

"Monoxygenase" Examples

Examples of Monoxygenase Usage


1. Enzyme Function

In the human liver, cytochrome P450 monoxygenase enzymes convert toxic substances into water-soluble compounds, allowing for their excretion from the body.

2. Industrial Applications

The production of polyester fibers relies on the use of a specific class of monoxygenase enzymes, which catalyze the oxidation of aliphatic compounds to form the desired polymer structures.

3. Environmental Concerns

The degradation of pesticides in soil is facilitated by certain groups of microorganisms that produce monoxygenase enzymes, breaking down the toxic compounds into harmless byproducts.

4. Biochemistry Research

Recent studies on the structure and function of fungal monoxygenase enzymes have shed light on the evolution of novel biocatalysts for industrial applications.

5. Medical Treatment

Researchers are exploring the potential therapeutic benefits of monoxygenase-based enzymes in the treatment of genetic disorders, such as congenital errors in metabolism.

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