Hydroxylase, in the context of lipid metabolism and bacterial biology, plays a crucial role in the synthesis and modification of waxy envelope lipids like mycolic acid and mycolipenic acid in Mycobacterium tuberculosis
hydroxylase mycolipenic Acid
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Structure: Consist of a longer meromycolic chain and a shorter α-branch.Role: Create a highly impermeable lipid barrier, giving the bacteria its intrinsic resistance to many antibiotics and environmental stressors.Hydroxylase Function: Hydroxylase enzymes (like the Hma hydroxy mycolic acid methyltransferase/hydroxylase) catalyze the insertion of the β-hydroxyl group into the meromycolic chain during its elongation


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