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Information on EC 1.14.11.77 - alkyl sulfatase

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Sulfatase enzymes are classified as type I, in which the key catalytic residue is 3-oxo-L-alanine, type II, which are non-heme iron-dependent dioxygenases, or type III, whose catalytic domain adopts a metallo-beta-lactamase fold and binds two zinc ions as cofactors. The type II sulfatases oxidize the C-H bond of the carbon next to the sulfate ester, using 2-oxoglutarate and oxygen as substrates. The resulting hemiacetal sulfate ester collapses, liberating inorganic sulfate and an alkyl aldehyde along with carbon dioxide and succinate. The enzymes often desulfate a broad spectrum of linear and branched-chain sulfate esters. The enzyme from Pseudomonas putida acts on a range of medium-chain alkyl sulfate esters, with chain lengths ranging from C(4) to C(12). cf. sulfatase EC 3.1.6.1, arylsulfatase (type I), EC 3.1.6.21, linear primary-alkylsulfatase, and EC 3.1.6.22, branched primary-alkylsulfatase.
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The enzyme appears in viruses and cellular organisms
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rv3406, alkyl sulfatase, more
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a primary alkyl sulfate ester + 2-oxoglutarate + O2 = an aldehyde + succinate + CO2 + sulfate
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