Diamine oxidase

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title: Diamine oxidase
text: Diamine oxidase (DAO), also known "amine oxidase, copper-containing, 1" (AOC1), formerly called histaminase, is an enzyme involved in the metabolism, oxidation, and inactivation of histamine and other polyamines such as putrescine or spermidine. The enzyme belongs to the amine oxidase (copper-containing) (AOC) family of amine oxidase enzymes. The enzyme is expressed in bilateria, a biological group of animals. The enzyme is encoded by the AOC1 gene. This gene is highly conserved across the bilat
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description: Enzyme
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diamine_oxidase
date created: 2007-05-28T20:24:31Z
date modified: 2024-09-01T12:46:03Z
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