Reaction: CYP2F1 dehydrogenates 3-methylindole

- in pathway: Xenobiotics
3-methylindole (3MI) is a fermentation product of tryptophan. It is usually formed in the rumen of goats and cattle and in the large intestine of humans. CYP2F1 shows the highest activity towards the dehydrogenation of 3MI to form a methylene imine-reactive intermediate.
Reaction - small molecule participants:
H2O [endoplasmic reticulum lumen]
NADP+ [endoplasmic reticulum lumen]
3MEIN [endoplasmic reticulum lumen]
O2 [endoplasmic reticulum lumen]
H+ [endoplasmic reticulum lumen]
MIND [endoplasmic reticulum lumen]
NADPH [endoplasmic reticulum lumen]
Reactome.org reaction link: R-HSA-212005

======

Reaction input - small molecules:
dioxygen
ChEBI:15379
hydron
ChEBI:15378
skatole
ChEBI:9171
NADPH
ChEBI:16474
Reaction output - small molecules:
water
ChEBI:15377
NADP(+)
ChEBI:18009
3-methyleneindolenine
ChEBI:63905
Reactome.org link: R-HSA-212005