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Flavodoxin
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**[[1fla]], [[1fln]], [[2flv]], [[2fvx]], [[5ull]], [[6nul]] – CbFDX-red (mutant)<br /> | **[[1fla]], [[1fln]], [[2flv]], [[2fvx]], [[5ull]], [[6nul]] – CbFDX-red (mutant)<br /> | ||
| - | + | * Other FDX | |
**[[3esx]], [[3esy]], [[3esz]], [[2v5u]], [[2v5v]], [[1obo]], [[1obv]] - AnFDX (mutant)<br /> | **[[3esx]], [[3esy]], [[3esz]], [[2v5u]], [[2v5v]], [[1obo]], [[1obv]] - AnFDX (mutant)<br /> | ||
Revision as of 12:37, 25 November 2014
Flavodoxin (FDX) is a bacterial protein which contains flavin mononucleotide (FMN) or flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD). It participates in nitrogen metabolism and reduces N2 to NH3 while changing from its oxidized quinone state FDX-ox via semiquinone FDX-sq to its reduced hydroquinone state FDX-red. NrdI is a FDX which is involved in ribonucleotide reduction. WrbA (Tryptophan Repressor-Binding Protein) is also FDX. In E. coli there are 2 distinct FDX I and II. The space filling objects are of chloride ion and benzamidine.
3D Structures of Flavodoxin
Updated on 25-November-2014
