Ferredoxin NADP+ Reductase
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== Other Functions== | == Other Functions== | ||
- | FNR is also an active protein in plants, and is found in the chloroplast and thylakoid membrane of the cell. The FNR reductive mechanism is responsible for the transfer of the final electrons during photosynthesis from photosystem I to NADPH, which then goes on to participate the Calvin cycle as a reducing cofactor. | + | FNR is also an active protein in plants, and is found in the chloroplast and thylakoid membrane of the cell. The FNR reductive mechanism is responsible for the transfer of the final electrons during photosynthesis from photosystem I to NADPH, which then goes on to participate the Calvin cycle as a reducing cofactor.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferredoxin—NADP(%2B)_reductase] |
In other organisms, FNR plays a role in metabolism such as oxidative stress response and steroid metabolism. | In other organisms, FNR plays a role in metabolism such as oxidative stress response and steroid metabolism. |
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