1.5.1.42: FMN reductase (NADH)
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Word Map on EC 1.5.1.42
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1.5.1.42
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luciferase
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monooxygenase
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desulfurization
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bioluminescent
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rhodococcus
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biodesulfurization
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erythropolis
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photobacterium
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dibenzothiophene
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fossil
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instantly
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p-hydroxyphenylacetate
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cost-competitive
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baumannii
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sigma54-dependent
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petroleum
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fmnh2-dependent
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phosphoreum
- 1.5.1.42
- luciferase
- monooxygenase
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desulfurization
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bioluminescent
- rhodococcus
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biodesulfurization
- erythropolis
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photobacterium
- dibenzothiophene
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fossil
-
instantly
- p-hydroxyphenylacetate
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cost-competitive
- baumannii
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sigma54-dependent
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petroleum
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fmnh2-dependent
- phosphoreum
Reaction
Synonyms
DszD, flavin reductase, Fred, HcbA3, hexachlorobenzene oxidative dehalogenase system reductase component, LuxG, LuxG oxidoreductase, NADH specific FMN reductase, NADH-dependent FMN reductase, NADH-FMN oxidoreductase, NADH-FMN reductase, NADH:flavin oxidoreductase, NADH:FMN oxidoreductase, NADH:FMN oxidoreductase (flavin reductase), NADH:FMN-oxidoreductase
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Cofactor on EC 1.5.1.42 - FMN reductase (NADH)
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NADH
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activity with NADPH and FMNH2 is only 10% of the activity with FMNH2 and NAD+
NADH
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the affinity of the NADH-specific reductase is about 60 times greater for NADH than for NADPH
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activity with NADPH and FMNH2 is only 10% of the activity with FMNH2 and NAD+
NADPH
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the NADH specific FMN reductase does does dehydrogenate NADPH with a maximal velocity one-tenth of that for NADH