“…l -Amino acids (L-AAs) are essential biomolecules not only because they are parts of proteins but also because they regulate various physiological functions. L-AA derivatives are small molecular hormones, such as epinephrine, norepinephrine, dopamine, and thyroid hormones, and the production of NO by the metabolism of l -Arg contributes to activation of the mTOR pathway. , The L-AA metabolism regulates physiological functions, and l -amino acid oxidase (LAAO) is one of the most well-known enzymes catalyzing the oxidation of the α-amino group of L-AAs to imino acid. , The products are released into the solvent and hydrolyzed to keto acids. , The reduced FAD, FADH – , is reoxidized by the O 2 molecule, and H 2 O 2 is generated as a second product. , LAAOs are applied to various fields, such as quantification of specific L-AAs and synthesis of fine chemicals. ,− LAAOs primarily belong to the FAD-dependent amine oxidase (FAO) superfamily, which is formed by more than 9000 non-redundant sequences; functionally uncharacterized sequences make up more than 95% of these sequences …”