non-specific polyamine oxidase 1.5.3.17

Part of the Springer Handbook of Enzymes book series (HDBKENZYMES)

Nomenclature

EC number

 1.5.3.17

Systematic name

 polyamine:oxygen oxidoreductase (3-aminopropanal or 3-acetamidopropanal-forming)

Recommended name

 non-specific polyamine oxidase

Synonyms

 AtPAO3 <4> [3,4]

 PAO <1,4> [4,6]

 PAO2 <5> [7]

 PAO3 <4> [7]

Keywords

Pollen Tube Ammonium Sulfate Pollen Tube Growth Functional Homology Polyamine Oxidase 
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Authors and Affiliations

  1. 1.Bioinformatics & Systems BiologyTechnical University BraunschweigBraunschweigGermany

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