EC number 1.2.7.10 | ExPASy NiceZyme view MetaCyc | |
Oxalate oxidoreductases (EC 1.2.7.10) (OOR) are a relatively recently discovered group of enzymes that break down oxalate, a problematic molecule nutritionally. The first one to have been characterized has the systematic name oxalate:ferredoxin oxidoreductase. This enzyme catalyses the following chemical reaction:
oxalate + oxidized ferredoxin
This enzyme contains thiamine diphosphate and [4Fe-4S] clusters.
Another OOR from acetogenic bacteria, a thiamine pyrophosphate(TPP)-dependent OOR, had its mechanism of action decoded step by step under X-ray crystallography to rather simplistically (one-carbon) split oxalate, producing low-potential electrons and C02.
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