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DDO / D-Aspartate Oxidase

D-aspartate Oxidase

D-aspartate oxidase is a flavoprotein that catalyzes the oxidative deamination of dicarboxylic D-amino acids to give the corresponding alpha-keto acids and ammonia. DDO is inactive with D-amino acids that are oxidized by D-amino acid oxidase, which catalyzes the same reaction with neutral and basic D-amino acids as substrates. Two transcripts are produced by alternative splicing from the DDO gene. One transcript includes the exon n+1, while the other does not.

Gene Name: D-aspartate Oxidase
Synonyms: DDO, DDO-1, DDO-2, D-aspartate oxidase, D-aspartate oxidase, DDO, Aspartic oxidase, DASOX
Target Sequences: NM_003649 NP_003640.2 Q99489

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