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NAD(P)-binding domain-containing protein
NAD(P)-binding protein
FAD-dependent oxidoreductase
This family includes both class I and class II oxidoreductases and also NADH oxidases and peroxidases. This domain is actually a small NADH binding domain within a larger FAD binding domain. [1]. 8805537. Protein-protein interactions in the pyruvate dehydrogenase. multienzyme complex: dihydrolipoamide dehydrogenase complexed. with the binding domain of dihydrolipoamide acetyltransferase.. Mande SS, Sarfaty S, Allen MD, Perham RN, Hol WG;. Structure 1996;4:277-286. (from Pfam)
FAD-dependent monooxygenase
This domain is involved in FAD binding in a number of enzymes. [1]. 1409567. Crystal structure of the reduced form of p-hydroxybenzoate. hydroxylase refined at 2.3A resolution.. Schreuder HA, van der Laan JM, Swarte MB, Kalk KH, Hol WG,. Drenth J;. Proteins 1992;14:178-190. (from Pfam)
FAD-binding protein
This family includes members that bind FAD. This family includes the flavoprotein subunits from succinate and fumarate dehydrogenase, aspartate oxidase and the alpha subunit of adenylylsulphate reductase. [1]. 8061609. Structure of glutathione reductase from Escherichia coli at 1.86. A resolution: comparison with the enzyme from human. erythrocytes.. Mittl PR, Schulz GE. Protein Sci 1994;3:799-809. (from Pfam)
YpdA family putative bacillithiol disulfide reductase
YpdA family putative bacillithiol disulfide reductase may function as a thiol disulfide oxidoreductase and is present only in species with an active bacillithiol system
Members of this protein family, including YpdA from Bacillus subtilis, are apparent oxidoreductases present only in species with an active bacillithiol system. They have been suggested actually to be thiol disulfide oxidoreductases (TDOR), although the evidence is incomplete.
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