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SMOX spermine oxidase

Gene ID: 54498, updated on 10-Oct-2024
Gene type: protein coding
Also known as: PAO; SMO; PAO1; PAOH; PAO-1; PAOH1; C20orf16

Summary

Polyamines are ubiquitous polycationic alkylamines which include spermine, spermidine, putrescine, and agmatine. These molecules participate in a broad range of cellular functions which include cell cycle modulation, scavenging reactive oxygen species, and the control of gene expression. These molecules also play important roles in neurotransmission through their regulation of cell-surface receptor activity, involvement in intracellular signalling pathways, and their putative roles as neurotransmitters. This gene encodes an FAD-containing enzyme that catalyzes the oxidation of spermine to spermadine and secondarily produces hydrogen peroxide. Multiple transcript variants encoding different isoenzymes have been identified for this gene, some of which have failed to demonstrate significant oxidase activity on natural polyamine substrates. The characterized isoenzymes have distinctive biochemical characteristics and substrate specificities, suggesting the existence of additional levels of complexity in polyamine catabolism. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2012]

Associated conditions

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DescriptionTests
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GeneReviews: Not available
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GeneReviews: Not available

Genomic context

Location:
20p13
Sequence:
Chromosome: 20; NC_000020.11 (4148828..4187727)
Total number of exons:
11

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