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1.4.3.10
ADP
ADP competes with FAD, about 50% of wild type monomers isolated are occupied by ADP instead of FAD
724314
1.4.3.10
FAD
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724314
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724877
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742489
1.4.3.10
FAD
bound to the enzyme
654187
1.4.3.10
FAD
contains 1 FAD per 82000 Da
395438
1.4.3.10
FAD
contains 1 mol of FAD per mol of enzyme
395437
1.4.3.10
FAD
contains FAD
395443
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395448
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395450
1.4.3.10
FAD
contains non-covalently bound FAD
684634
1.4.3.10
FAD
the enzyme is isolated as a mixture of dimers containing two molecules of FAD, two molecules ADP, or one FAD and one ADP molecule, the low FAD:protein ratio is the result of tight binding of ADP thereby competing with FAD binding
687763
1.4.3.10
FAD
the isolated enzyme appears to include only one noncovalently bound FAD per dimeric protein
765295
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