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pyridoxamine 5'-phosphate oxidase family protein
Family of domains with putative PNPOx function. Family members were predicted to encode pyridoxamine 5'-phosphate oxidase, based on sequence similarity. However, there is no experimental data to validate the predicted activity and purified proteins, such as Swiss:Q06199 and its paralogs, do not possess this activity, nor do they bind to flavin mononucleotide (FMN). To date, the only time functional oxidase activity has been experimentally demonstrated is when the sequences contain both Pfam:PF01243 and Pfam:PF10590. Moreover, some of the family members that contain both domains have been shown to be involved in phenazine biosynthesis. While some molecular function has been experimentally validated for the proteins containing both domains, the role performed by each domain on its own is unknown [1]. [1]. 26327315. Experimental Evidence for a Revision in the Annotation of Putative Pyridoxamine 5'-Phosphate Oxidases P(N/M)P from Fungi. Domitrovic T, Raymundo DP, da Silva TF, Palhano FL;. PLoS One. 2015;10:e0136761. (from Pfam)
pyridoxamine 5'-phosphate oxidase family protein may utilize either FMN or F420 as a cofactor
MSMEG_1061 family FMN-dependent PPOX-type flavoprotein
Members of the PPOX family (see PF01243) may contain either FMN or F420 as cofactor. This subfamily consists of proteins mostly from species that lack the capability to synthesize F420, and therefore most likely all bind FMN.
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