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Copper in Plasma Amine Oxidase
Nature, 1963CRYSTALLINE beef plasma amine oxidase has been characterized as a cupric-pyridoxal phosphate enzyme1–4. However, Gorkin has reported that the enzyme is a zinc protein and that there is a direct proportionality between zinc content and specific activity5.
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2018
Copper-containing amine oxidases have been found in a wide range of eukaryotic cells of fungal, plant, and mammalian origin. 1 - 3 The Cu-AOs isolated from different tissues or phylae have many properties in common, but are distinctly different enzymes with respect to molecular characteristics and substrate specificity.
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Copper-containing amine oxidases have been found in a wide range of eukaryotic cells of fungal, plant, and mammalian origin. 1 - 3 The Cu-AOs isolated from different tissues or phylae have many properties in common, but are distinctly different enzymes with respect to molecular characteristics and substrate specificity.
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Amine Oxidases and Galactose Oxidase
2000M, Halcrow, S, Phillips, P, Knowles
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Copper, biogenic amines, and amine oxidases.
Ciba Foundation symposium, 1981Amine oxidases have been classified in the past on the basis of either (a) the structural requirements in the substrate or (b) the tissue (or species) of origin, or both. As knowledge about the chemistry of these enzymes grows, their classification on the basis of chemical structure is becoming possible.
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