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what is the most important enzyme involved in oxidative deamination ?

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Answered by lunalovegoodsahalala
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D-amino acid oxidase


Oxidative deamination is stereospecific and is catalyzed by L- or D-amino acid oxidase. The initial step is removal of two hydrogen atoms by the flavin coenzyme, with formation of an unstable α-amino acid intermediate.
Answered by Anonymous
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Oxidative deamination is stereospecific and is catalyzed by L- or D-amino acid oxidase. The initial step is removal of two hydrogen atoms by the flavin coenzyme, with formation of an unstable α-amino acid intermediate.

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