含黄素单加氧酶
单加氧酶
基因家族
基因
遗传学
生物
假基因
互补DNA
黄素组
命名法
基因命名
蛋白质家族
生物化学
酶
基因表达
细胞色素P450
植物
基因组
分类学(生物学)
作者
Michael P. Lawton,John R. Cashman,Thierry Cresteil,Colin T. Dolphin,Adnan A. Elfarra,Ronald N. Hines,Ernest Hodgson,Teruyuki Kimura,Juris Ozols,Ian Phillips
标识
DOI:10.1006/abbi.1994.1035
摘要
A nomenclature based on comparisons of amino acid sequences is proposed for the members of the mammalian flavin-containing monooxygenase (FMO) gene family. This nomenclature is based on evidence of a single gene family composed of five genes. The percentage identities of the amino acid sequences of the five known forms of mammalian FMO are between 52 and 57% in rabbit and between 50 and 58 across species lines. The identities of all orthologs are greater than 82%. There is no evidence for multiple, highly related forms of the enzyme or for more than one mammalian FMO gene family. In the proposed system, the mammalian flavin-containing monooxygenase gene family is designated as "FMO" and the individual genes are distinguished by an Arabic numeral. The FMOs known as the "liver" and "lung" enzymes become FMO1 and FMO2, and the more recently described forms of the enzymes become FMO3, FMO4, and FMO5. Human FMO gene designations, FMO1 and FMO3, remain unchanged, but the gene designated FMO2 becomes FMO4. Following convention, the genes and cDNA designations will be italicized and the mRNA and protein designations will be nonitalicized. The purpose of the proposed nomenclature is to provide for the unambiguous identification of orthologous forms of mammalian FMOs, regardless of the species or tissue in question. The proposed classification considers only members of the mammalian flavin-containing monooxygenase gene family and has no bearing on the generally accepted definition of a multisubstrate flavin-containing monooxygenase.
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