Volume 62, Issue 12 pp. 1185-1190

The 2.1 Å structure of Aerococcus viridansl-lactate oxidase (LOX)

First published: 06 December 2006
Citations: 7

Abstract

The crystal structure of l-lactate oxidase (LOX) from Aerococcus viridans has been determined at 2.1 Å resolution. LOX catalyzes the flavin mononucleotide (FMN) dependent oxidation of lactate to pyruvate and hydrogen peroxide. LOX belongs to the α-hydroxy-acid oxidase flavoenzyme family; members of which bind similar substrates and to some extent have conserved catalytic properties and structural motifs. LOX crystallized as two tightly packed tetramers in the asymmetric unit, each having fourfold symmetry. The present structure shows a conserved FMN coordination, but also reveals novel residues involved in substrate binding compared with other family members.

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