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▸Comments: A group of multi-copper proteins of low specificity acting on both o- and p-quinols, and often acting also on aminophenols and phenylenediamine. The semiquinone may react further either enzymically or non-enzymically. | ▸Comments: A group of multi-copper proteins of low specificity acting on both o- and p-quinols, and often acting also on aminophenols and phenylenediamine. The semiquinone may react further either enzymically or non-enzymically. | ||
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==Reference == | ==Reference == | ||
*Detoxification and Metabolism of Chemicals by White-Rot Fungi | Steven D. Aust , Paul R. Swaner, and James D. Stahl | *Detoxification and Metabolism of Chemicals by White-Rot Fungi | Steven D. Aust , Paul R. Swaner, and James D. Stahl | ||
*Fuel Sensitivity of Mediated Laccase Electrodes Posted on March 4, 2011 by scb | *Fuel Sensitivity of Mediated Laccase Electrodes Posted on March 4, 2011 by scb |
Revision as of 17:46, 2 November 2012
▸Nomenclature Committee of the International Union of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
▸Accepted name: laccase (EC 1.10.3.2)
▸Reaction: 4 benzenediol + O2 = 4 benzosemiquinone + 2 H2O
▸Other name(s): urishiol oxidase; urushiol oxidase; p-diphenol oxidase
▸Systematic name: benzenediol:oxygen oxidoreductase
▸Comments: A group of multi-copper proteins of low specificity acting on both o- and p-quinols, and often acting also on aminophenols and phenylenediamine. The semiquinone may react further either enzymically or non-enzymically.
Reference
- Detoxification and Metabolism of Chemicals by White-Rot Fungi | Steven D. Aust , Paul R. Swaner, and James D. Stahl
- Fuel Sensitivity of Mediated Laccase Electrodes Posted on March 4, 2011 by scb