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  3. Oxalate oxidase, B. subtilis

Oxalate oxidase, B. subtilis (EC 1.2.3.4) is a redox enzyme that acts on the donor aldehyde or carbonyl group, using oxygen as the acceptor. Oxalate oxidase, B is involved in the metabolism of glyoxylate and dicarboxylic acids. Oxalate oxidase, B has two cofactors: FAD and manganese. Oxalate oxidase, B has three substrates: oxalic acid, O2, and H+, and two products: CO2 and H2O2.

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Oxalate oxidase, B. subtilis

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Oxalate oxidase, B. subtilis (EC 1.2.3.4) is a redox enzyme that acts on the donor aldehyde or carbonyl group, using oxygen as the acceptor. Oxalate oxidase, B is involved in the metabolism of glyoxylate and dicarboxylic acids. Oxalate oxidase, B has two cofactors: FAD and manganese. Oxalate oxidase, B has three substrates: oxalic acid, O2, and H+, and two products: CO2 and H2O2.

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