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FMN Reductase

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Definition: An enzyme that utilizes NADH or NADPH to reduce FLAVINS. It is involved in a number of biological processes that require reduced flavin for their functions such as bacterial bioluminescence. Formerly listed as EC 1.6.8.1      Other names Reductase, NADPH-Flavin; Reductase, Flavin Mononucleotide; Reductase, FMN; Oxidoreductase, NADH-Flavin; Oxidoreductase, NADH-FMN; Oxidoreductase, FMN; NADPH Flavin Reductase; NADH FMN Oxidoreductase; Mononucleotide Reductase, Flavin; NADPH-Flavin Reductase; NADH-Flavin Oxidoreductase; NADH-FMN Oxidoreductase; NAD(P)H-FMN Oxidoreductase; NAD(P)H Dehydrogenase (FMN); FMN Oxidoreductase; NAD(P)H-Flavin Oxidoreductase; Flavin Mononucleotide Reductase
 
SubstanceCAS Registry & nameCategoriesSourceDrugs*
Fre protein, E coli  EC 1.5.1.29   *Escherichia coli Proteins *FMN Reductase. J Biol Chem 2009 Mar 27;284(13):8322-8
LOT6 protein, S cerevisiae  EC 1.6.8.1   *Saccharomyces cerevisiae Proteins *FMN Reductase. J Biol Chem 2004 Aug 13;279(33):34890-7
SsuE protein, E coli  EC 1.6.8.1   *Escherichia coli Proteins *FMN Reductase.
VlmR protein, Streptomyces viridifaciens  EC 1.6.8.1   *FMN Reductase. J Biol Chem 1997 Sep 12;272(37):23303-11
chorismate synthase-flavin reductase, Neurospora crassa  0   *Phosphorus-Oxygen Lyases FMN Reductase. J Biol Chem 1995 Sep 1;270(35):20447-52
ferric citrate iron reductase  EC 1.6.99.-   *FMN Reductase Plant Proteins Arabidopsis Proteins Saccharomyces cerevisiae Proteins. J Bacteriol 141(1):199;1980

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