1.6.2.6: leghemoglobin reductase
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Word Map on EC 1.6.2.6
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1.6.2.6
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soybean
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nodules
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dihydrolipoamide
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ferrous
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pyridine
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nucleotide-disulfide
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prosthetic
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enzyme-catalyzed
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fad-binding
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nadh-dependent
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sephacryl
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flavin
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oxido-reductases
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sativum
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30-residue
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hemoglobins
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pisum
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hydroxylapatite
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1.8.1.4
- 1.6.2.6
- soybean
- nodules
- dihydrolipoamide
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ferrous
- pyridine
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nucleotide-disulfide
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prosthetic
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enzyme-catalyzed
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fad-binding
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nadh-dependent
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sephacryl
- flavin
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oxido-reductases
- sativum
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30-residue
- hemoglobins
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pisum
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hydroxylapatite
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1.8.1.4
Reaction
+ 2 ferrileghemoglobin = + 2 ferroleghemoglobin +
Synonyms
dihydrolipoamide dehydrogenase, ferric leghemoglobin reductase, ferric leghemoglobin reductase 2, FLbR-2, FLbR2
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REACTION DIAGRAM
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reactive nitrogen species are able to react with two inactive forms (in terms of oxygen binding) of leghemoglobin: ferryl-leghemoglobin and nitrosyl-leghemoglobin. In both cases, the product of the reactions is metleghemoglobin. As metleghemoglobin can be reduced by a reductase found in the nodules, reactive nitrogen species could contribute to the recycling of these inactive forms to regenerate deoxyLb, the oxygen-binding form of Lb
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NAD(P)H + ferrileghemoglobin
NAD(P)+ + ferroleghemoglobin
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proposed to be involved in maintaining leghemoglobin in an active form in legume nodules
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