CYP109E1
Cytochrome P450 family 109 subfamily E member 1 (abbreviated CYP109E1) is a prokaryote monooxygenase originally from Bacillus megaterium,[1] could atc as a 24- and 25-Hydroxylase for Cholesterol.[2]
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Symbol | CYP109E1 | ||||||
UniProt | D5DKI8 | ||||||
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References
- Putkaradze N, Litzenburger M, Abdulmughni A, Milhim M, Brill E, Hannemann F, Bernhardt R (December 2017). "CYP109E1 is a novel versatile statin and terpene oxidase from Bacillus megaterium". Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology. 101 (23โ24): 8379โ8393. doi:10.1007/s00253-017-8552-6. PMID 29018905. S2CID 22067634.
- Putkaradze N, Litzenburger M, Hutter MC, Bernhardt R (March 2019). "CYP109E1 from Bacillus megaterium Acts as a 24- and 25-Hydroxylase for Cholesterol". ChemBioChem. 20 (5): 655โ658. doi:10.1002/cbic.201800595. PMID 30398298. S2CID 53234383.
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