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Immunogen sequence: VFISTRHGTW VMSRISEDGY PWDSVFHTRF RSMLRNVLPR TAVKWMIEQQ MNRWFNHENY GLEPQNKYIM KEPVLNDDVP SRLLCGAIKV KSTVKELTET SAIFEDGTVE ENIDVIIFAT GYSFSFPFLE DSLVKVENNM VSLYKYIFPA HLDKSTLACI GLIQPLGSIF PTAELQARWV TRVFKGLCSL PSERTMMMDI IKRNEKRIDL FGESQSQTLQ TNYVDYLDEL ALEIGAKPDF CSLLFKDPKL AVRLYFGPCN S
The flavin-containing monooxygenases are NADPH-dependent enzymes that catalyze the oxidation of many drugs and xenobiotics. In most mammals, there is a flavin-containing monooxygenase that catalyzes the N-oxidation of some primary alkylamines through an N-hydroxylamine intermediate. However, in humans, this enzyme is truncated and is probably rapidly degraded. The protein encoded by this gene represents the truncated form and apparently has no catalytic activity. A functional allele found in African Americans has been reported, but no sequence evidence has been deposited to support the finding. This gene is found in a cluster with the FMO1, FMO3, and FMO4 genes on chromosome 1.
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Protein Aliases: Dimethylaniline oxidase 2; flavin containing monooxygenase 2 (non-functional); Flavin-containing monooxygenase 2; FMO 1B1; FMO 2; FMO, pulmonary; Pulmonary flavin-containing monooxygenase 2
Gene Aliases: FMO1B1; FMO2
UniProt ID: (Human) Q99518
Entrez Gene ID: (Human) 2327
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