NADP Transhydrogenase, AB-Specific [NADP transhydrogenáza, AB specifická]
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Pyridine nucleotide transhydrogenase, AB-Specific
A NADP transhydrogenase subtype found in certain types of BACTERIA and mammalian MITOCHONDRIA. This transhydrogenase uses a mechanism that can transfer hydrogen to either side, A or B, of the NAD(+) or NADP(+) ring structure. In heart mitochondria, the enzyme is A-specific with respect to NAD(+) and B-specific with respect to NADP(+).
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- D061087 MeSH Browser
- CUI
- M0556405
- Previous indexing
- NADP Transhydrogenases (1978-2011)
- History note
- 2012
- Public note
- 2012
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