1.16.1.10: ferric-chelate reductase [NAD(P)H]
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Word Map on EC 1.16.1.10
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1.16.1.10
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epileptic
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encephalopathy
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hyperkinetic
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choreoathetosis
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excitatory
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biallelic
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neurodevelopmental
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ampa-receptors
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ampars
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sleep
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neurotransmission
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glutamatergic
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electrograph
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synapses
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dyskinesia
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monogenic
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electroencephalogram
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co-assembled
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pore-forming
- 1.16.1.10
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epileptic
- encephalopathy
-
hyperkinetic
-
choreoathetosis
-
excitatory
-
biallelic
-
neurodevelopmental
-
ampa-receptors
-
ampars
-
sleep
-
neurotransmission
-
glutamatergic
-
electrograph
-
synapses
- dyskinesia
-
monogenic
-
electroencephalogram
-
co-assembled
-
pore-forming
Reaction
2 Fe(II)-siderophore + + = 2 Fe(III)-siderophore +
Synonyms
AF0830, cFRO, chloroplast ferric chelate oxidoreductase, FCR, ferric chelate oxidoreductase, ferric chelate reductase, Ferric chelate reductase 1 like protein, ferric reductase, ferric-chelate reductase (NAD(P)H), FRO protein, FRO2, FRO3, FRO5, FRRS1L
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Cofactor on EC 1.16.1.10 - ferric-chelate reductase [NAD(P)H]
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FMN
flavoprotein, enzyme bound flavin is involved in catalysis, contains 1.4 FMN per monomer, non-covalently bound to the enzyme
additional information
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the reaction rate is over 2.5times higher with NADPH than with NADH
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NADH
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rates with NADPH as the electron donor are not significantly different from those with NADH as the donor, activity in cell extract, enzyme not purified
NADH
with Fe3+-EDTA as the electron acceptor, the purified enzyme exhibits a slightly higher affinity and Vmax for NADH than for NADPH as the electron donor
NADPH
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rates with NADPH as the electron donor are not significantly different from those with NADH as the donor, activity in cell extract, enzyme not purified
NADPH
with Fe3+-EDTA as the electron acceptor, the purified enzyme exhibits a slightly higher affinity and Vmax for NADH than for NADPH as the electron donor