Carbonyl reductase

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'''Carbonyl reductase ternary complex with NADPH'''
'''Carbonyl reductase ternary complex with NADPH'''
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[[1cyd]] – CBR + 2-propanot + NADPH – mouse<BR />
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[[1cyd]] – CBR + 2-propanol + NADPH – mouse<BR />
[[1wma]] – hCBR1 + hydroxyl-PP + NADPH<BR />
[[1wma]] – hCBR1 + hydroxyl-PP + NADPH<BR />
[[2pfg]] - hCBR1 + bicycle-undecane + NADPH<BR />
[[2pfg]] - hCBR1 + bicycle-undecane + NADPH<BR />
[[3bhj]] - hCBR1 + glutathione + NADPH<BR />
[[3bhj]] - hCBR1 + glutathione + NADPH<BR />
[[3bhm]] - hCBR1 + hydroxymethylglutathione + NADPH<BR />
[[3bhm]] - hCBR1 + hydroxymethylglutathione + NADPH<BR />

Revision as of 09:08, 10 April 2012

Template:STRUCTURE 1cyd

Carbonyl reductase (CBR) catalyzes the reaction converting R-CHOH-R and NADP to R-CO-R’ and NADPH. CBR has wide substrate specificity oxidoreductase activity. CBR has similar properties to aldose reductase and aldehyde reductase.

3D structures of carbonyl reductase

1zze – CBR – Sporidiobolus salmonicolor
3ctm – CBR – Candida parapsilosis

Carbonyl reductase binary complex with NADPH

3bhi - hCBR1 + NADPH - human
2hrb – hCBR3 + NADPH

Carbonyl reductase ternary complex with NADPH

1cyd – CBR + 2-propanol + NADPH – mouse
1wma – hCBR1 + hydroxyl-PP + NADPH
2pfg - hCBR1 + bicycle-undecane + NADPH
3bhj - hCBR1 + glutathione + NADPH
3bhm - hCBR1 + hydroxymethylglutathione + NADPH

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