Bromoperoxidase/chloroperoxidase, Vanadium | |
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Identifiers | |
Symbol | Br/Cl_peroxidase |
CATH | 1qhb |
SCOP2 | 1qhb / SCOPe / SUPFAM |
CDD | cd03398 |
Vanadium bromoperoxidases are a kind of enzymes called haloperoxidases. Its primary function is to remove hydrogen peroxide which is produced during photosynthesis from in or around the cell. By producing hypobromous acid (HOBr) a secondary reaction with dissolved organic matter, what results is the bromination of organic compounds that are associated with the defense of the organism. These enzymes produce the bulk of natural organobromine compounds in the world.
Vanadium bromoperoxidases are one of the few classes of enzymes that requires vanadium. The active site features a vanadium oxide center attached to the protein via one histidine side chain and a collection of hydrogen bonds to the oxide ligands.[1]