Glucose-fructose oxidoreductase
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| - | [[1ofg]] | + | [[1ofg]] – GFOR + NADPH<BR /> |
| + | [[1h6a]], [[1h6d]] - GFOR precursor + NADPH<br /> | ||
[[1evj]] – GFOR (mutant) + NAD<br /> | [[1evj]] – GFOR (mutant) + NAD<br /> | ||
[[1h6b]], [[1rye]] - GFOR + glycerol + NADPH<BR /> | [[1h6b]], [[1rye]] - GFOR + glycerol + NADPH<BR /> | ||
[[1h6c]] - GFOR + succinate + NADPH<BR /> | [[1h6c]] - GFOR + succinate + NADPH<BR /> | ||
[[1ryd]] - GFOR + glucose + NADPH<BR /> | [[1ryd]] - GFOR + glucose + NADPH<BR /> | ||
Revision as of 11:59, 11 March 2014
Glucose-fructose oxidoreductase (GFOR) from the bacteria Zymomonas mobilis catalyzes the conversion of D-glucose and D-fructose to D-gluconolactone and D-glucitol (sorbitol). GFOR contains a tightly bound cofactor NADP+.
3D structures of glucose-fructose oxidoreductase
Updated on 11-March-2014
1ofg – GFOR + NADPH
1h6a, 1h6d - GFOR precursor + NADPH
1evj – GFOR (mutant) + NAD
1h6b, 1rye - GFOR + glycerol + NADPH
1h6c - GFOR + succinate + NADPH
1ryd - GFOR + glucose + NADPH
