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The acceptor specificity of flavins and flavoproteins. III. Flavoproteins

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Bioenergetics, 1971
Abstract 1. The specificity of flavoproteins towards acceptors has been rather neglected, but an attempt is here made to construct a comparative table of acceptor specificities of those flavoprotein enzymes for which data exist. 2. The acceptor specificity of reduced flavin groups, when combined with apoenzyme proteins, is quite different from that ...
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Turning a monocovalent flavoprotein into a bicovalent flavoprotein by structure-inspired mutagenesis

Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry, 2014
A recently discovered class of bicovalent flavoproteins is an interesting group of enzymes because of their unusual cofactor binding mode, their open active sites and the bulky substrates they can accept. Through a sequence comparison study we have identified a conserved sequence region in bicovalent flavoproteins that is different from monocovalent ...
Kopacz, Malgorzata M., Fraaije, Marco W.
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Redox properties of the flavoprotein of methane monooxygenase

open access: yesFEBS Letters, 1986
The redox properties of the flavin and iron-sulfur cluster of the flavoprotein of methane monooxygenase from Methanobacterium CRL26 have been determined.
Roger C Prince, Ramesh N Patel
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Vibrational spectroscopy of flavoproteins

2019
The flavin cofactor performs many functions in the cell based on the ability of the isoalloxazine ring to undergo one- or two-electron reduction and form covalent adducts with reactants such as amino acids. In addition, the strong visible absorption of the cofactor is also the basis for flavin-dependent photoreceptors.
James N, Iuliano   +2 more
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Substrate Dehydrogenation by Flavoproteins

Accounts of Chemical Research, 2001
Enzymes with tightly bound FMN or FAD as cofactor catalyze the oxidation of a wide range of substrates. The chemical versatility of the isoalloxazine ring provides these enzymes with a range of potential mechanisms. Recent progress in elucidating the mechanisms of oxidation of organic substrates by flavoenzymes is described, focusing on the oxidation ...
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Flavin nucleotides and flavoproteins

Experientia, 1956
Der vorliegende Uberblick ist eine kurze Zusammenfassung der gegenwartigen Entwicklung auf dem Gebiete der Flavinnukleotide und der Flavoproteine.
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Flavoproteins: Correlation of Structure and Function

1982
The differences in properties among different flavoproteins and their differences from the free coenzymes have long intrigued workers in this field. For example, in the oxidized state, free flavins have an intense greenish yellow fluorescence, which is mostly quenched, sometimes partially, and often completely, on incorporation into a particular ...
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Flavoproteins

Annual Review of Biochemistry, 1967
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Total Biosynthesis of Mutaxanthene Unveils a Flavoprotein Monooxygenase Catalyzing Xanthene Ring Formation

Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 2023
Yi Shuang Wang   +2 more
exaly  

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