“…The Fe(II)/2OG-dependent oxygenases catalyze a variety of oxidative transformations including hydroxylation, halogenation, ring closure, desaturation, epimerization, ring expansion, and epoxidation reactions. Because of their rich oxidative transformation capabilities, these enzymes play important roles in many biological processes (9) including the post-translational modification of collagen (11), fatty acid metabolism (12,13), oxygen sensing (14,15), DNA and RNA repair (16,17), demethylations related to epigenetic regulation (18,19), and the biosynthesis of many antibiotics and other secondary metabolites (20,21).…”