EC Number |
Natural Substrates |
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1.18.1.1 | NADH + oxidized rubredoxin |
the induction of rubredoxin reductase, normally observed at pH 4.3 is stopped immediately after the addition of rifampicin. The enzyme could play a role in some deacidification mechanism in relation to proton transport |
1.18.1.1 | NADH + oxidized rubredoxin |
enzyme is required for fatty acid and alkane hydroxylation |
1.18.1.1 | reduced rubredoxin + NAD(P)+ |
the enzyme and two rubredoxins form a system indipensable for metabolizing n-alkanes, they constitute an electron transport pathway that shuttles reducing equivalents from carbon metabolism to the membrane-bound alkane hydroxylases AlkB1 and AlkB2 |
1.18.1.1 | reduced rubredoxin + NAD+ |
- |