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  • Unspecific peroxygenases (UPOs) are enzymes found in various fungi and yeast that efficiently transfer oxygen from peroxides to a wide range of organic compounds.
  • UPOs contain a specific motif that helps link a heme group at their active site, facilitating multiple reactions like hydroxylation and oxidation.
  • The review discusses nearly two decades of research on UPOs, covering their mechanisms, molecular biology, evolution, and potential biotechnological applications.

Article Abstract

Unspecific peroxygenases (UPOs), whose sequences can be found in the genomes of thousands of filamentous fungi, many yeasts and certain fungus-like protists, are fascinating biocatalysts that transfer peroxide-borne oxygen (from HO or R-OOH) with high efficiency to a wide range of organic substrates, including less or unactivated carbons and heteroatoms. A twice-proline-flanked cysteine (PCP motif) typically ligates the heme that forms the heart of the active site of UPOs and enables various types of relevant oxygenation reactions (hydroxylation, epoxidation, subsequent dealkylations, deacylation, or aromatization) together with less specific one-electron oxidations (e.g., phenoxy radical formation). In consequence, the substrate portfolio of a UPO enzyme always combines prototypical monooxygenase and peroxidase activities. Here, we briefly review nearly 20 years of peroxygenase research, considering basic mechanistic, molecular, phylogenetic, and biotechnological aspects.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8772875PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antiox11010163DOI Listing

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