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Water molecules galactose oxidase

So-called blue multinuclear copper oxidase enzymes, such as laccase and ascorbate oxidase, catalyze the stepwise oxidation of organic substrates (most likely in successive one-electron steps) in tandem with the four-electron reduction of O2 to water, i.e. no oxygen atom(s) from O2 are incorporated into the substrate (Eq. 4) [15]. Catechol oxidase, containing a type 3 center, mediates a two-electron substrate oxidation (o-diphenols to o-chinones), and turnover of two substrate molecules is coupled to the reduction of O2 to water [34,35]. The non-blue copper oxidases, e.g. galactose oxidase and amine oxidases [27,56-59], perform similar oxidation catalysis at a mononuclear type 2 Cu site, but H2O2 is produced from O2 instead of H2O, in a two-electron reduction. [Pg.31]


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