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- Nitroreductases are a family of evolutionarily related proteins involved in the reduction of nitrogen-containing compounds, including those containing...
- E. coli nitroreductase is a flavoprotein found in the bacteria Escherichia coli. It catalyses the reduction of nitro groups in a wide range of substrates...
- prosthetic group found in, among other proteins, NADH dehydrogenase, E.coli nitroreductase and old yellow enzyme. Pteridine Pterin Deazaflavin (5-deazaflavin)...
- plants enzymes such as peroxidases, phenoloxidases, esterases and nitroreductases carry out the same role. In the second stage of phytotransformation...
- genus of Streptomyces. Streptomyces mirabilis produces miramycin and nitroreductase. Streptomyces mirabilis has a very high resistance against nickel. List...
- Wang AH, Peng FC (July 2009). "Characterization of Escherichia coli nitroreductase NfsB in the metabolism of nitrobenzodiazepines". Biochemical Pharmacology...
- oxide-forming) EC 1.7.1.15: nitrite reductase (NADH) EC 1.7.1.16: nitrobenzene nitroreductase EC 1.7.1.17: FMN-dependent NADH-azoreductase EC 1.7.2.1: nitrite reductase...
- Pretomanid is activated in the mycobacterium by deazaflavin-dependent nitroreductase (Ddn), an enzyme which uses dihydro-F420 (reduced form), into nitric...
- Delamanid is activated in the mycobacterium by deazaflavin-dependent nitroreductase (Ddn), an enzyme which uses dihydro-F420 (reduced form), into nitric...
- metabolites are key mediators of CB 1954 and SN 23862 bystander effects in nitroreductase GDEPT". British Journal of Cancer. 90 (5): 1084–1092. doi:10.1038/SJ...