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== Function ==
== Function ==


'''NADPH dehydrogenase''' or '''old yellow enzyme''' (OYE) catalyzes the conversion of NADPH, H+ and acceptor to NADP+ and reduced acceptor.  The acceptor is a quinone.  OYE is a flavoenzyme with two cofactors: FAD and FMN.
'''NADPH dehydrogenase''' or '''old yellow enzyme''' (OYE) catalyzes the conversion of NADPH, H+ and acceptor to NADP+ and reduced acceptor.  See  [[NAD(P)H]].  The acceptor is a quinone.  OYE is a flavoenzyme with two cofactors: FAD and FMN.


== Disease ==
== Disease ==

Revision as of 11:43, 16 February 2016


Function

NADPH dehydrogenase or old yellow enzyme (OYE) catalyzes the conversion of NADPH, H+ and acceptor to NADP+ and reduced acceptor. See NAD(P)H. The acceptor is a quinone. OYE is a flavoenzyme with two cofactors: FAD and FMN.

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Structure of yeast NADPH dehydrogenase complex with FMN and p-hydroxybenzaldehyde (PDB code 1oyb).

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3D Structures of NADPH dehydrogenase3D Structures of NADPH dehydrogenase

Updated on 16-February-2016

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