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Xanthine dehydrogenase
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Xanthine dehydrogenase (XDH) is a molybdenum-containing hydroxylase involved in oxidative metabolism of purines. It catalyzes the conversion of xanthine to urea using NAD as hydrogen acceptor.
3D structures of xanthine dehydrogenase
Updated December 2011
1ckj – hXDH – human
1e1q – hXDH (mutant)
1fo4 – hXDH – bovine
1jro – RcXDH – Rhodobacter capsulatus
2we7, 2we8 – XDH – Mycobacterium smegmatis
3on5 – XDH – Bacillus halodurans
Xanthine dehydrogenase binary complexes
1vdv, 3am9, 1n5x, 1v97 – bXDH + inhibitor
3b9j, 3ns1 – bXDH + purine derivative
3etr – bXDH + lumazine
3eub, 3nrz – bXDH + xanthine derivative
3amz – bXDH + urate
3nvw – bXDH + guanine
3nvy – bXDH + quercetin
3nvz – bXDH + indole-aldehyde
3an1 – XDH (mutant) + urate - rat
1jrp, 2w3r, 2w3s - RcXDH + xanthine derivative
2w55 - RcXDH (mutant) + xanthine derivative
2w54 – RcXDH + inhibitor
