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<StructureSection load='1k03' size=' | <StructureSection load='1k03' size='450' side='right' caption='Structure of yeast NADPH dehydrogenase complex with FMN, p-hydroxybenzaldehyde and Mg+2 ion (green) (PDB code [[1k03]]).' scene='59/595221/Cv/1'> | ||
== Function == | == Function == |
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FunctionNADPH dehydrogenase or old yellow enzyme (OYE) catalyzes the conversion of NADPH, H+ and acceptor to NADP+ and reduced acceptor[1]. See NAD(P)H. The acceptor is a quinone. OYE is a flavoenzyme with two cofactors: FAD and FMN. Structural highlightsOYE cofactor FMN interacts with the ligand[2]. |
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3D Structures of NADPH dehydrogenase3D Structures of NADPH dehydrogenase
Updated on 31-May-2016
ReferencesReferences
- ↑ Ryu JY, Suh KH, Chung YH, Park YM, Chow WS, Park YI. NADPH dehydrogenase-mediated respiratory electron transport in thylakoid membranes of the cyanobacterium Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 is inactive in the light. Mol Cells. 2003 Apr 30;15(2):240-4. PMID:12803488
- ↑ Brown BJ, Hyun JW, Duvvuri S, Karplus PA, Massey V. The role of glutamine 114 in old yellow enzyme. J Biol Chem. 2002 Jan 18;277(3):2138-45. Epub 2001 Oct 19. PMID:11668181 doi:10.1074/jbc.M108453200