Preferred Label : Cytochrome P-450 CYP4A;
MeSH definition : A P450 oxidoreductase that catalyzes the hydroxylation of the terminal carbon of linear
hydrocarbons such as OCTANES and FATTY ACIDS in the omega position. The enzyme may
also play a role in the oxidation of a variety of structurally unrelated compounds
such as XENOBIOTICS, and STEROIDS.;
MeSH synonym : alkane 1 hydroxylase; cyp4a; cytochrome p 450 cyp4a; fatty acid omega hydroxylase; fatty acid omega-hydroxylase; hydroxylase, omega-lauryl; laurate omega hydroxylase; lauric acid hydroxylase; lauric acid omega hydroxylase; lauric acid omega-hydroxylase; omega 1 hydroxylase; omega-hydroxylase, lauric acid; omega-lauryl hydroxylase; p-450 cyp4a, cytochrome; laurate omega-hydroxylase; omega-hydroxylase, laurate; lauric acid (omega-1)-hydroxylase; acid hydroxylase, lauric; lauric acid monooxygenase; acid omega-hydroxylase, lauric; omega-1 hydroxylase; hydroxylase, omega-1; omega-hydroxylase; omega hydroxylase; omega lauryl hydroxylase; alkane 1-hydroxylase; cyp4a, cytochrome p-450; cytochrome p-450 iva; cytochrome p 450 iva; acid omega-hydroxylase, fatty; omega-hydroxylase, fatty acid; alkane hydroxylase; hydroxylase, alkane; cytochrome p-450 4a; cytochrome p 450 4a; p-450 4a, cytochrome; alkane 1 monooxygenase; Alkane 1-Monooxygenase;
CISMeF synonym : p-450 iva, cytochrome;
MeSH Related Number : 9059-16-9 (CRN);
Registry Number MeSH : EC 1.14.15.3;
MeSH annotation : /antag: coordinate with CYTOCHROME P-450 ENZYME INHIBITORS;
Wikipedia link : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alkane 1-monooxygenase;
Is substance : O;
UNII : EC 1.14.15.3;
Origin ID : D042926;
UMLS CUI : C0051169;
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A P450 oxidoreductase that catalyzes the hydroxylation of the terminal carbon of linear
hydrocarbons such as OCTANES and FATTY ACIDS in the omega position. The enzyme may
also play a role in the oxidation of a variety of structurally unrelated compounds
such as XENOBIOTICS, and STEROIDS.