Quinone reductase

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'''Quinone reductase type 1 (QR1)''' reduces quinines to the non-toxic hydroquinone. '''Quinone reductase type 2 (QR2)''' catalyzes the reduction of adrenochrome. The '''sulfide-quinone reductase (SQR)''' reduces sulfide and thus provides electrons for phototropic processes in bacteria. '''NADPH-quinone reductase (NQR)''' catalyzes the reduction of quinone to semiquinone. See [[Electron Transport & Oxidative Phosphorylation]].
'''Quinone reductase type 1 (QR1)''' reduces quinines to the non-toxic hydroquinone. '''Quinone reductase type 2 (QR2)''' catalyzes the reduction of adrenochrome. The '''sulfide-quinone reductase (SQR)''' reduces sulfide and thus provides electrons for phototropic processes in bacteria. '''NADPH-quinone reductase (NQR)''' catalyzes the reduction of quinone to semiquinone. See [[Electron Transport & Oxidative Phosphorylation]].

Revision as of 18:38, 21 October 2017

NADPH dehydrogenase complex with FAD (red) and dicoumarol (blue) 2f1o

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3D Structures of Quinone reductase

Updated on 21-October-2017

References

  • Faig M, Bianchet MA, Talalay P, Chen S, Winski S, Ross D, Amzel LM. Structures of recombinant human and mouse NAD(P)H:quinone oxidoreductases: species comparison and structural changes with substrate binding and release. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2000 Mar 28;97(7):3177-82. PMID:10706635 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.050585797
  • Asher G, Dym O, Tsvetkov P, Adler J, Shaul Y. The crystal structure of NAD(P)H quinone oxidoreductase 1 in complex with its potent inhibitor dicoumarol. Biochemistry. 2006 May 23;45(20):6372-8. PMID:16700548 doi:10.1021/bi0600087

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