Glucose-fructose oxidoreductase

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== Structural highlights ==
== Structural highlights ==
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The biological assembly of GFOR from ''Zymomonas mobilis'' is <scene name='49/490077/Cv/2'>homotetramer</scene>. <scene name='49/490077/Cv/7'>GFOR active site contains the cofactor NADPH</scene> and in this 3D structure the <scene name='49/490077/Cv/7'>glycerol molecule seen in the active site occupies the position of the glucose ligand</scene><ref>PMID:11705375</ref>.
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The biological assembly of GFOR from ''Zymomonas mobilis'' is <scene name='49/490077/Cv/2'>homotetramer</scene>. <scene name='49/490077/Cv/6'>GFOR active site contains the cofactor NADPH</scene> and in this 3D structure the <scene name='49/490077/Cv/7'>glycerol molecule seen in the active site occupies the position of the glucose ligand</scene><ref>PMID:11705375</ref>.
==3D structures of glucose-fructose oxidoreductase==
==3D structures of glucose-fructose oxidoreductase==

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Glucose-fructose oxidoreductase complex with NADPH and glycerol (PDB entry 1evj)

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