Abstract:The flavoenzyme glycolate oxidase oxidizes glycolic acid to glyoxylate and the latter, more slowly, to oxalate. It is a member of an FMN‐dependent enzyme family that oxidizes
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‐2‐hydroxy acids to keto acids. There has been a controversy concerning the chemical mechanism of substrate oxidation by these enzymes. Do they proceed by hydride transfer, as observed for NAD‐dependent enzymes, or by initial formation of a carbanion that transfers the electrons to the flavin? The present work des… Show more
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