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Monoamine oxidases (MAOs) are a family of enzymes that oxidize a number of biogenic amines through the production of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2). Two members of the MAO family have been identified and designated, MAO A and MAO B, which are encoded by two homologous genes comprising 15 exons with identical intro-exon organization and exhibit substrate-specificity. MAO A displays higher affinity towards serotonin, norepinephrine and dopamine; while MAO B displays higher affinity towards phenylethylamine and benzylamine.  Four highly conserved regions associated with the catalytic activity of mammalian MAO enzymes have been identified, including an ADP binding β-α-β unit, a putative substrate-binding domain, a FAD covalent attachment site, and a C terminus region predicted to form a transmembrane-associated α-helix.

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  2. GC14122 Clorgyline (hydrochloride) MAO-A inhibitor Clorgyline (hydrochloride)  Chemical Structure
  3. GC12962 Isatin endogenous monoamine oxidase inhibitor Isatin  Chemical Structure
  4. GC11703 Moclobemide (Ro 111163) An Analytical Reference Standard Moclobemide (Ro 111163)  Chemical Structure
  5. GC16824 Pargyline (hydrochloride) MAO inhibitor Pargyline (hydrochloride)  Chemical Structure
  6. GC12801 Rasagiline Mesylate An inhibitor of MAO-B Rasagiline Mesylate  Chemical Structure
  7. GC14673 Safinamide Mesylate An inhibitor of MAO-B Safinamide Mesylate  Chemical Structure

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