2006
DOI: 10.1074/jbc.m600850200
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Avian and Canine Aldehyde Oxidases

Abstract: Aldehyde oxidases are molybdo-flavoenzymes structurally related to xanthine oxidoreductase. They catalyze the oxidation of aldehydes or N-heterocycles of physiological, pharmacological, and toxicological relevance. Rodents are characterized by four aldehyde oxidases as follows: AOX1 and aldehyde oxidase homologs 1-3 (AOH1, AOH2, and AOH3). Humans synthesize a single functional aldehyde oxidase, AOX1. Here we define the structure and the characteristics of the aldehyde oxidase genes and proteins in chicken and … Show more

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“…In addition, fish AOX1 and XOR map to different chromosomes, which is also characteristic of all vertebrates except primates. Some avians (chicken) show evidence of a gene duplication event involving AOX1 and resulting in the production of a new synthenic gene (on chromosome 7), which we named aldehyde oxidase homologue ( AOH ) [22]. AOH is characterised by an identical exon/intron structure, with perfect conservation of exon/intron junctions along the coding sequence.…”
Section: Evolution Of Aldehyde Oxidasesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In addition, fish AOX1 and XOR map to different chromosomes, which is also characteristic of all vertebrates except primates. Some avians (chicken) show evidence of a gene duplication event involving AOX1 and resulting in the production of a new synthenic gene (on chromosome 7), which we named aldehyde oxidase homologue ( AOH ) [22]. AOH is characterised by an identical exon/intron structure, with perfect conservation of exon/intron junctions along the coding sequence.…”
Section: Evolution Of Aldehyde Oxidasesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is interesting to notice that the dog is currently the only mammalian species that seems to be lacking AOX1 , in addition to AOX4 . This observation has important implications, as this mammal is devoid of aldehyde oxidase activity in the liver [22]. …”
Section: Evolution Of Aldehyde Oxidasesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These genes arose from a series of gene duplication events from a common ancestor and are clustered on a short region of mouse chromosome 1 and rat chromosome 9. All of the products of the mammalian Aox genes have high amino acid sequence similarity and are expressed in a tissue-specific manner in different organisms [3], [19]. It is believed that the various AOX isoforms recognize distinct substrates and carry out different physiological tasks.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the other functions of these active AOXs have in insects is unknown. In particular, it is important to understand the structure–activity relationships of AOX binding and metabolism ( Beedham et al 1987 , Dalvie et al 2012 , Coelho et al 2015 ), species differences ( Beedham et al 1987 , Terao et al 2006 , Dalvie et al 2013 ), AOX variability ( Terao et al 2006 , Adachi et al 2007 , Hutzler et al 2014 , Choughule et al 2015 ), and in vitro activity of AOX ( Stell et al 1989 , Alfaro et al 2009 , Liu et al 2009 ). Silkworm has many types of AOXs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%