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1.14.13.167
FAD
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659045
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711336
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718490
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741687
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742581
1.14.13.167
FAD
dependent on, negligible activity is observed when FMN replaces FAD
704288
1.14.13.167
FAD
the open position of the isoalloxazine ring is anchored by directed or water-mediated hydrogen bonds to the side chains of Ser311 and Arg234. The ribityl moiety of FAD forms hydrogen bonds to Arg52 and Gln115. The phosphate moiety of FAD interacts with the conserved GXGXXG motif and GD motif. The ribose moiety of ADP is held by the hydrogen bonds to Glu42, Ser43 and Glu44. The adenine ring of FAD interacts with Val140 and Thr177
764070
1.14.13.167
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718490
1.14.13.167
NADH
NADPH can be replaced by NADH with the same efficiency
704288
1.14.13.167
NADPH
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704288
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741687
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742581
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