- photosynthesis, and DNA repair. The
flavoproteins are some of the most-studied
families of enzymes.
Flavoproteins have
either FMN (flavin mononucleotide)...
- metabolism. A
flavoprotein is a
protein that
contains a
flavin group,
which may be in the form of FAD or
flavin mononucleotide (FMN). Many
flavoproteins are known:...
-
other of
these forms that
flavin is
present as a
prosthetic group in
flavoproteins.
Despite the
similar names,
flavins (with "i") are
chemically and biologically...
- An
electron transfer flavoprotein (ETF) or
electron transfer flavoprotein complex (CETF) is a
flavoprotein located on the
matrix face of the
inner mitochondrial...
- (the flavoproteome) and
serves as a co-enzyme for 84% of human-encoded
flavoproteins. In its purified,
solid form,
riboflavin is a yellow-orange crystalline...
- lipoproteins, glycoproteins, Nucleoproteins, phosphoproteins, hemoproteins,
flavoproteins, metalloproteins, phytochromes, cytochromes, opsins, and chromoproteins...
-
which is a
nucleotide coenzyme used by many enzymes, the so-called
flavoproteins. "2-Carb-19".
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Applied Microbiology.
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- (retinylidene proteins, for
example rhodopsin in animals),
flavin (
flavoproteins, for
example cryptochrome in
plants and animals) and
bilin (biliproteins...
-
unicellular organisms fall into two main groups:
flavoproteins and
retinylidene proteins (rhodopsins).
Flavoproteins are
characterized by
containing flavin molecules...
-
transfer flavoprotein oxidoreductase. This
enzyme catalyses the
following chemical reaction (R)-2-benzylsuccinyl-CoA + electron-transfer
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