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FunFam 37476: NAD(P)H-flavin reductase

There are 4 EC terms in this cluster

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EC Term Annotations Evidence
Aquacobalamin reductase. [EC: 1.16.1.3]
2 cob(II)alamin + NAD(+) + 2 H(2)O = 2 aquacob(III)alamin + NADH.
  • Formerly EC 1.6.99.8.
64 A0A061PRM1 A0A061Q8G7 A0A066UTZ0 A0A084TG36 A0A086WI98 A0A087IF58 A0A099MAP3 A0A0A0SKY6 A0A0A3EPS8 A0A0A3VDH6
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Transferred entry: 1.5.1.38, 1.5.1.39 and 1.5.1.41. [EC: 1.5.1.29]
    9 A0A0E4C404 A0A0H3AHE8 A0A0H3QCM9 A0A0H6VXG4 A0A0K9UNH2 A0A0X1L4Y7 C3LQR7 D0IMY7 Q9KV46
    Riboflavin reductase (NAD(P)H). [EC: 1.5.1.41]
    Reduced riboflavin + NAD(P)(+) = riboflavin + NAD(P)H.
    • Catalyzes the reduction of soluble flavins by reduced pyridine nucleotides.
    • Highest activity with riboflavin.
    • When NADH is used as acceptor, the enzyme can also utilize FMN and FAD as substrates, with lower activity than riboflavin.
    • When NADPH is used as acceptor, the enzyme has a very low activity with FMN and no activity with FAD.
    • Formerly EC 1.5.1.29 and EC 1.6.8.1.
    4 A0A1B1NJT1 A0A1C7FD47 A0A1E3WSN1 F9RM94
    Flavin reductase (NADPH). [EC: 1.5.1.30]
    Reduced riboflavin + NADP(+) = riboflavin + NADPH.
    • The enzyme from Entamoeba histolytica reduces riboflavin and galactoflavin, and, more slowly, FMN and FAD.
    • NADH is oxidized more slowly than NADPH.
    • Formerly EC 1.6.8.2.
    2 A0A1B9PAC8 B5FF93
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