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NAD synthase
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{{STRUCTURE_1ee1| PDB=1ee1 | SIZE=350| SCENE= |right|CAPTION= NAD+ synthase complex with Mg+2 (green), ATP (stick model) and deamino-NAD [[1ee1]] }} | {{STRUCTURE_1ee1| PDB=1ee1 | SIZE=350| SCENE= |right|CAPTION= NAD+ synthase complex with Mg+2 (green), ATP (stick model) and deamino-NAD [[1ee1]] }} | ||
| - | '''NAD+ synthase''' (NADS) catalyzes the conversion of ATP, deamino-NAD+ and | + | '''NAD+ synthase''' (NADS) catalyzes the conversion of ATP, deamino-NAD+ and NH<sub>3</sub> to AMP, NAD+ and diphosphate (PP). NADS is part of the NAD synthesis pathway<ref>PMID:12898714</ref> . See [[NAD]]. |
== 3D Structures of NAD+ synthase == | == 3D Structures of NAD+ synthase == | ||
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Revision as of 10:03, 4 May 2016
NAD+ synthase (NADS) catalyzes the conversion of ATP, deamino-NAD+ and NH3 to AMP, NAD+ and diphosphate (PP). NADS is part of the NAD synthesis pathway[1] . See NAD.
3D Structures of NAD+ synthase
Updated on 04-May-2016
References
- ↑ Suda Y, Tachikawa H, Yokota A, Nakanishi H, Yamashita N, Miura Y, Takahashi N. Saccharomyces cerevisiae QNS1 codes for NAD(+) synthetase that is functionally conserved in mammals. Yeast. 2003 Aug;20(11):995-1005. PMID:12898714 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/yea.1008
