1.12.1.3: hydrogen dehydrogenase (NADP+)
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Word Map on EC 1.12.1.3
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1.12.1.3
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hydrogenases
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pyrococcus
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furiosus
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desulfovibrio
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fructosovorans
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hyperthermophilic
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synthesis
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clostridium
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ferredoxin
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heterotetrameric
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pasteurianum
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nife-hydrogenase
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viologen
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proton-coupled
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mononucleotide
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midpoint
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hydride
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photolysis
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binuclear
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hydrogen-producing
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denitrificans
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h2-dependent
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time-resolved
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typified
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metalloenzyme
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taurus
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nickel-iron
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energy production
- 1.12.1.3
- hydrogenases
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pyrococcus
- furiosus
-
desulfovibrio
- fructosovorans
-
hyperthermophilic
- synthesis
- clostridium
- ferredoxin
-
heterotetrameric
- pasteurianum
- nife-hydrogenase
- viologen
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proton-coupled
- mononucleotide
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midpoint
-
hydride
-
photolysis
-
binuclear
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hydrogen-producing
- denitrificans
-
h2-dependent
-
time-resolved
-
typified
-
metalloenzyme
- taurus
-
nickel-iron
- energy production
Reaction
Synonyms
hydrogenase [ambiguous], NADP-dependent hydrogenase, NADP-linked hydrogenase, NADP-reducing hydrogenase, NADPH-dependent hydrogenase I, NADPH-dependent [NiFe]-hydrogenase, NiFe-hydrogenase, SHI, soluble hydrogenase I, [NiFe]-hydrogenase, [NiFe]-hydrogenase I
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Natural Substrates Products on EC 1.12.1.3 - hydrogen dehydrogenase (NADP+)
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REACTION DIAGRAM
additional information
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the enzyme introduces corrosion of 316L stainless steel in the presence of NAD+. The enzyme induces the occurrence of cathodic and anodic microsites on the same electrode surface
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H2 + NADP+
H+ + NADPH
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the enzyme likely functions in the regeneration of NADPH and thus reuses the hydrogen produced by the membrane-bound hydrogenase in proton respiration
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H2 + NADP+
H+ + NADPH
Solidesulfovibrio fructosivorans
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biological function probably involves production of reduced pyridine nucleotides
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