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== Electron Extraction ==
== Electron Extraction ==
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One side of the xanthine oxidoreductase enzyme consists of an active site that includes a molybdenum atom which binds to a purine substrate and adds a hydroxyl group. During this process <scene name='Josie_N._Harmon/Sandbox_Tutorial/Electron_transfer/3'>electrons are extracted and funneled from the active site through a string of iron-sulfur clusters to the opposing side of the enzyme</scene>. One of the final steps in the electron transfer funnels electrons to a FAD group. The opposing side then transfers the electrons to NAD or oxygen depending on the dehydrogenase or oxidase nature of the enzyme. The dehydrogenase form of the enzyme transfers these electrons to NAD, while the oxidase form blocks NAD through a loop of protein that covers the FAD molecule allowing smaller oxygen molecules to accept the electrons.
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One side of the xanthine oxidoreductase enzyme consists of an active site that includes a molybdenum atom which binds to a purine substrate and adds a hydroxyl group.[[Image:Mo_xanthine2.gif]]During this process <scene name='Josie_N._Harmon/Sandbox_Tutorial/Electron_transfer/3'>electrons are extracted and funneled from the active site through a string of iron-sulfur clusters to the opposing side of the enzyme</scene>. One of the final steps in the electron transfer funnels electrons to a FAD group. The opposing side then transfers the electrons to NAD or oxygen depending on the dehydrogenase or oxidase nature of the enzyme. The dehydrogenase form of the enzyme transfers these electrons to NAD, while the oxidase form blocks NAD through a loop of protein that covers the FAD molecule allowing smaller oxygen molecules to accept the electrons.

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Xanthine Oxidase Biochemistry Tutorial

The purpose of this tutorial is to explain the mechanism of the metabolic enzyme xanthine oxidoreductase.

Crystal Structure of Xanthine Oxidase from Bovine Milk (PDB entry 1fiq)

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