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===Introduction===
===Introduction===
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Dihydrofolate Reductase (DHFR) is a crucial metabolic enzyme whose function is to reduce Dihydrofolate to Tetrahydrofolate, which can then be incorporated into the synthesis of Purines and amino acids. DHFR is classified as an oxidoreductase, which uses NADP+ as the electron acceptor (EC: 1.5.1.3). It is ubiquitously found and is now a popular target for anticancer drugs and antibiotics. <scene name='User:Karan_Hingorani/sandbox_1/Apo_dhfr_1/1'>Apo-DHFR</scene> free of any of its ligands is displayed here.
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Dihydrofolate Reductase (DHFR) is a crucial metabolic enzyme whose function is to reduce Dihydrofolate to Tetrahydrofolate, which can then be incorporated into the synthesis of Purines and amino acids. DHFR is classified as an oxidoreductase, which uses NADP+ as the electron acceptor (EC: 1.5.1.3). It is ubiquitously found and is now a popular target for anticancer drugs and antibiotics. free of any of its ligands is displayed here.
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===Structure===
===Structure===

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Dihydrofolate Reductase (DHFR)

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