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The NO production takes plase in the oxygenase domain, whereas the reductase domain provides the electrons necessary to drive the reaction in the oxygenase domain.
The NO production takes plase in the oxygenase domain, whereas the reductase domain provides the electrons necessary to drive the reaction in the oxygenase domain.
The reaction is:
The reaction is:
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The reaction occurs in two steps. In the first step L-arginine is turned in to N-hydroxy-arginine. In the second step L-citrulline and NO are formed. The reaction utilizes 2O<sub>2</sub> and 3 electrons from 3/2 NADPH.<ref>PMID:17014963</ref>
The reaction occurs in two steps. In the first step L-arginine is turned in to N-hydroxy-arginine. In the second step L-citrulline and NO are formed. The reaction utilizes 2O<sub>2</sub> and 3 electrons from 3/2 NADPH.<ref>PMID:17014963</ref>

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