IUBMB Enzyme Nomenclature

EC 1.14.19.48

Accepted name: tert-amyl alcohol desaturase

Reaction: tert-amyl alcohol + NADPH + H+ + O2 = isoprenyl alcohol + NADP+ + 2 H2O

Glossary: isoprenyl alcohol = 3-methylbut-1-en-3-ol
tert-amyl alcohol = 2-methylbutan-2-ol

Other name(s): mdpJK (gene names)

Systematic name: tert-amyl alcohol,NADPH:oxygen oxidoreductase (1,2-dehydrogenating)

Comments: The enzyme, characterized from the bacterium Aquincola tertiaricarbonis, is a Rieske nonheme mononuclear iron oxygenase. It can also act, with lower efficiency, on butan-2-ol, converting it to but-1-en-3-ol. Depending on the substrate, the enzyme also catalyses EC 1.14.13.229, tert-butyl alcohol monooxygenase.

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References:

1. Schafer, F., Schuster, J., Wurz, B., Hartig, C., Harms, H., Muller, R.H. and Rohwerder, T. Synthesis of short-chain diols and unsaturated alcohols from secondary alcohol substrates by the Rieske nonheme mononuclear iron oxygenase MdpJ. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 78 (2012) 6280-6284. [PMID: 22752178]

2. Schuster, J., Schafer, F., Hubler, N., Brandt, A., Rosell, M., Hartig, C., Harms, H., Muller, R.H. and Rohwerder, T. Bacterial degradation of tert-amyl alcohol proceeds via hemiterpene 2-methyl-3-buten-2-ol by employing the tertiary alcohol desaturase function of the Rieske nonheme mononuclear iron oxygenase MdpJ. J. Bacteriol. 194 (2012) 972-981. [PMID: 22194447]

[EC 1.14.19.48 created 2016]


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