Flavodoxin
Flavodoxin (FDX) is a bacterial protein which contains flavin mononucleotide (FMN) or flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD). It participates in nitrogen metabolism and reduces N2 to NH3 while changing from its oxidized quinone state FDX-ox via semiquinone FDX-sq to its reduced hydroquinone state FDX-red. NrdI is a FDX which is involved in ribonucleotide reduction. WrbA (Tryptophan Repressor-Binding Protein) is also FDX. In E. coli there are 2 distinct FDX I and II. The space filling objects are of chloride ion and benzamidine.
3D Structures of Flavodoxin3D Structures of Flavodoxin
Updated on 25-November-2014
=== Other FDX
- 3esx, 3esy, 3esz, 2v5u, 2v5v, 1obo, 1obv - AnFDX (mutant)
- 1rcf, 1flv - AnFDX
- 2wc1 – FDX – Rhodobacter capsulatus
- 2w5u – HpFDX+C3 inhibitor 1fue - HpFDX
- 2kaq – DdFDX
- 2r97, 2r96 – EcFDX WrbA
- 1ahn – EcFDX
- 2q9u – FDX di-iron – Giardia intestinalis
- 2ark – FDX – Aquifex aeolicus
- 1yob – FDX II – Azotobacter vinelandii
- 1j9e, 1f4p, 1i10, 1azl – DvFDX (mutant)
- 1j8q - DvFDX
- 3esx, 3esy, 3esz, 2v5u, 2v5v, 1obo, 1obv - AnFDX (mutant)