Flavin reductase
FunctionFlavin reductase (FR) catalyzes the NADPH-dependent reduction of a variety of flavins such as riboflavin, FAD, FMN, biliverdin, methemoglobin and pyrroloquinoline quinone. FR converts reduced riboflavin to riboflavin and bilirubin to biliverdin. FR is involved in heme catabolism[1] . RelevanceFR catalytic reaction is the basis of the therapeutic use of methylene blue or riboflavin in the treatment of methemoglobinemia. Bacterial FR are used to sensitize tumors to drugs. |
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3D structures of flavin reductase3D structures of flavin reductase
Updated on 22-January-2016
1qfj – FR – Escherichia coli
1bkj – VhFR + FMN – Vibrio harveyi
2bkj - VhFR + NAD + FMN
1hdo - hFR + NADP - human
1he2 - hFR + biliverdin IX α + NADP
1he3 - hFR + mesobiliverdin IV α + NADP
1he4 - hFR + FMN + NADP
1he5 - hFR + lumichrome + NADP
1rz0 – GtFR + FAD – Geobacillus thermoglucosidasius
1rz1 - GtFR + FAD + NAD
3pft - FR (mutant) + FMN – Mycobacterium goodii