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1.4.99.6
FAD
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394974
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695533
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748083
1.4.99.6
FAD
contains a noncovalently linked FAD
762668
1.4.99.6
FAD
mutant Y249F protein shows both an active yellow FAD (Y249F-y) and an inactive chemically modified green 6-hydroxy-FAD cofactor. Variants show no differences in the overall protein structure and fold. Variant Y249F-y displays an alternative conformation for some active site residues and the flavin cofactor. Y249F-y with FAD samples a metastable conformational state, not available to the wild-type enzyme. The alternate conformation in the Y249F-y enzyme is responsible for the higher spin density at the C6 atom of flavin, consistent with the formation of 6-hydroxy-FAD
762738
1.4.99.6
NADP+
the yield is highest in the presence of 0.5 mM NADP+
724092
1.4.99.6
NADPH
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724092
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