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Substrate Dehydrogenation by Flavoproteins
Accounts of Chemical Research, 2001Enzymes 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, 1956Der vorliegende Uberblick ist eine kurze Zusammenfassung der gegenwartigen Entwicklung auf dem Gebiete der Flavinnukleotide und der Flavoproteine.
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The acceptor specificity of flavins and flavoproteins. III. Flavoproteins
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Bioenergetics, 1971Abstract 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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Biochemical Society Transactions, 1988
Ititrodiictioti Enzymic oxidation of acyl-CoA substrates to tratis-2,3enoyl-CoA thiolesters is a common reaction in the mitochondrial oxidation of fatty acids, branched-chain amino acids and lysine. These oxidations are catalysed by six flavoprotein dehydrogenases localized in the mitochondria1 matrix.
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Ititrodiictioti Enzymic oxidation of acyl-CoA substrates to tratis-2,3enoyl-CoA thiolesters is a common reaction in the mitochondrial oxidation of fatty acids, branched-chain amino acids and lysine. These oxidations are catalysed by six flavoprotein dehydrogenases localized in the mitochondria1 matrix.
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1975
Publisher Summary The concept of a flavoprotein oxidase is easier to understand than to define by international rules. A flavoprotein or flavoenzyme is commonly understood to mean an apoenzyme which together with its more or less tightly attached flavin coenzyme, catalyzes a redox reaction during which either one or two electrons from the electron ...
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Publisher Summary The concept of a flavoprotein oxidase is easier to understand than to define by international rules. A flavoprotein or flavoenzyme is commonly understood to mean an apoenzyme which together with its more or less tightly attached flavin coenzyme, catalyzes a redox reaction during which either one or two electrons from the electron ...
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