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NADH peroxidase
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| - | '''NADH peroxidase''' (NPO) catalyzes the conversion of NADH to NAD+ using hydrogen peroxide. NPO eliminates the potentially toxic hydrogen peroxide and defends the cell against H2O2-mediated oxidative stress. NPO provides an additional pathway for regeneration of NAD+ which is essential to the fermentative metabolism. FAD is the cofactor in this reaction. | + | '''NADH peroxidase''' (NPO) catalyzes the conversion of NADH to NAD+ using hydrogen peroxide. See [[NAD]]. NPO eliminates the potentially toxic hydrogen peroxide and defends the cell against H2O2-mediated oxidative stress. NPO provides an additional pathway for regeneration of NAD+ which is essential to the fermentative metabolism. FAD is the cofactor in this reaction. |
==3D structures of NADH peroxidase== | ==3D structures of NADH peroxidase== | ||
Revision as of 08:40, 16 February 2016
NADH peroxidase (NPO) catalyzes the conversion of NADH to NAD+ using hydrogen peroxide. See NAD. NPO eliminates the potentially toxic hydrogen peroxide and defends the cell against H2O2-mediated oxidative stress. NPO provides an additional pathway for regeneration of NAD+ which is essential to the fermentative metabolism. FAD is the cofactor in this reaction.
3D structures of NADH peroxidase
1npx, 1joa – EfNPO – Enterococcus faecalis
2npx – EfNPO + NAD
1nhp, 1nhq, 1nhr, 1nhs, 1f8w – EfNPO (mutant)
