Protein Domain : Ammonia monooxygenase/particulate methane monooxygenase, subunit B IPR006833

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Description  Ammonia monooxygenase and the particulate methane monooxygenase are both integral membrane proteins, occurring in ammonia oxidisers and methanotrophs respectively, which are thought to be evolutionarily related [ ]. These enzymes have a relatively wide substrate specificity and can catalyse the oxidation of a range of substrates including ammonia, methane, halogenated hydrocarbons and aromatic molecules []. These enzymes are composed of 3 subunits - A (), B ( ) and C ( ) - and contain various metal centres, including copper. Particulate methane monooxygenase from Methylococcus capsulatus str. Bath is an ABC homotrimer, which contains mononuclear and dinuclear copper metal centres, and a third metal centre containing a metal ion whose identity in vivo is not certain[ ].The soluble regions of these enzymes derive primarily from the B subunit. This subunit forms two antiparallel β-barrel-like structures and contains the mono- and di- nuclear copper metal centres [ ].
Short Name  NH3_CH4_mOase_B

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