Carbonyl reductase

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'''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. (R)-specific carbonyl reductase cofactor is Zn+2 ion.
'''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. (R)-specific carbonyl reductase cofactor is Zn+2 ion.
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==3D structures of carbonyl reductase==
==3D structures of carbonyl reductase==
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**[[3bhm]] - hCBR1 + hydroxymethylglutathione + NADPH<BR />
**[[3bhm]] - hCBR1 + hydroxymethylglutathione + NADPH<BR />
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== References ==
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Revision as of 13:22, 19 November 2015

Mouse carbonyl reductase tetramer complex with 2-propanol and NADPH, 1cyd

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3D structures of carbonyl reductase

Updated on 19-November-2015

References

  1. Tanaka N, Nonaka T, Nakanishi M, Deyashiki Y, Hara A, Mitsui Y. Crystal structure of the ternary complex of mouse lung carbonyl reductase at 1.8 A resolution: the structural origin of coenzyme specificity in the short-chain dehydrogenase/reductase family. Structure. 1996 Jan 15;4(1):33-45. PMID:8805511

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