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. 2015 Sep 28;2015:676893. doi: 10.1155/2015/676893

Table 1.

List of enzymes, functions, and related chemicals.

Name Function
Ascorbate Also known as vitamin C, typically functions as an enhancer of 2-OG dioxygenases, though its role in vivo is complex

Cobalt chloride A chemical inducer of hypoxia-like responses in vivo

Desferroxamine An iron chelator that inhibits PHD activity

Dimethyloxalylglycine Broad inhibitor of PHD activity

Dioxygenase Enzyme that catalyzes two oxygen atoms onto a substrate without the reduction of one oxygen atom from dioxygen into a water molecule, often by using iron as a cofactor in the reaction

Hydroxylase Enzyme that confers a hydroxyl group (–OH) onto a substrate organic compound

Monooxygenase Enzyme that catalyzes one oxygen atom onto a substrate, using coenzymes that use NADPH or FADH2 to reduce the second oxygen atom from molecular oxygen to water

Oxidase Enzyme that typically uses a metal or flavin coenzyme to catalyze the oxidation of a substrate without incorporating oxygen into the main product, instead using oxygen as the electron acceptor

Oxygenase Enzyme that incorporates oxygen molecules into the substrate

Prostaglandins Lipid compounds that are catalyzed by COX from fatty acids and arachidonic acid

Prostanoids A class of hormone-like signaling molecules derived from fatty acids, including the prostaglandins and thromboxanes

Superoxide dismutase Enzyme that protects cells against harmful effects caused by superoxide anion and other free radical ROS

Thromboxanes Lipid compounds that are catalyzed by COX from fatty acids and arachidonic acid