Protoporphyrinogen oxidase
Protoporphyrinogen oxidase or protox is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the PPOX gene.
Protoporphyrinogen oxidase is responsible for the seventh step in biosynthesis of protoporphyrin IX. This porphyrin is the precursor to hemoglobin, the oxygen carrier in animals, and chlorophyll, the dye in plants. The enzyme catalyzes the dehydrogenation of protoporphyrinogen IX to form protoporphyrin IX. One additional enzyme must modify protoporphyrin IX before it becomes heme. Inhibition of this enzyme is a strategy used in certain herbicides.
Gene
The PPOX gene is located on the long arm of chromosome 1 at position 22, from base pair 157,949,266 to base pair 157,954,082.Function
This gene encodes the penultimate enzyme of heme biosynthesis, which catalyzes the 6-electron oxidation of protoporphyrinogen IX to form protoporphyrin IX.This protein is a flavoprotein associated with the outer surface of the inner mitochondrial membrane.
Heme biosynthetic pathway
The following genes encode enzymes that catalyze the various steps in the heme biosynthetic pathway:- ALAD: aminolevulinate, delta-, dehydratase
- ALAS1: aminolevulinate, delta-, synthase 1
- ALAS2: aminolevulinate, delta-, synthase 2
- CPOX: coproporphyrinogen oxidase
- FECH: ferrochelatase
- HMBS: hydroxymethylbilane synthase
- PPOX: protoporphyrinogen oxidase
- UROD: uroporphyrinogen decarboxylase
- UROS: uroporphyrinogen III synthase
Clinical significance