1.11.1.1: NADH peroxidase
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Word Map on EC 1.11.1.1
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1.11.1.1
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succinate
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naproxen
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dismutase
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flavoproteins
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catalase
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streptococcus
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fad
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flavin
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submitochondrial
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oxidases
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rotenone
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ubiquinone
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peroxidases
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nadh-dependent
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faecalis
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ferricyanide
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ibuprofen
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capsaicin
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antimycin
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uninephrectomized
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rotenone-sensitive
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nephrectomy
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diclofenac
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nephrectomized
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flavoenzyme
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aif
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nadh-ubiquinone
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two-electron
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acetoin
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succinate-supported
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nadh-oxidase
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rubrerythrins
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guaiacol
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1.6.99.3
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drug-responsive
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dnazyme
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2,3-butanediol
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hyodysenteriae
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diacetyl
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nadh-ferricyanide
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brachyspira
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aptasensors
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sulfenic
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synthesis
- 1.11.1.1
- succinate
- naproxen
- dismutase
- flavoproteins
- catalase
- streptococcus
- fad
- flavin
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submitochondrial
- oxidases
- rotenone
- ubiquinone
- peroxidases
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nadh-dependent
- faecalis
- ferricyanide
- ibuprofen
- capsaicin
- antimycin
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uninephrectomized
-
rotenone-sensitive
-
nephrectomy
- diclofenac
-
nephrectomized
-
flavoenzyme
- aif
-
nadh-ubiquinone
-
two-electron
- acetoin
-
succinate-supported
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nadh-oxidase
- rubrerythrins
- guaiacol
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1.6.99.3
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drug-responsive
- dnazyme
- 2,3-butanediol
- hyodysenteriae
- diacetyl
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nadh-ferricyanide
- brachyspira
-
aptasensors
-
sulfenic
- synthesis
Reaction
Synonyms
apoplastic class III peroxidase, apoplastic peroxidase, diphosphopyridine nucleotide peroxidase, DPN peroxidase, DPNH peroxidase, NAD peroxidase, NADH oxidase, NADH peroxidase, NADH-peroxidase, NADH-POD, NADH-PX, NADH2 peroxidase, NADH:H2O2 oxidoreductase, NADH:O2 oxidoreductase, nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide peroxidase, nigerythrin, non-haem diiron protein, NPR, Npx, NPXase, P2, peroxidase, nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide, POD, reverse rubrerythrin, revRbr, ruberythrin
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Oxidation Stability
Oxidation Stability on EC 1.11.1.1 - NADH peroxidase
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Npx is labile, rapidly losing activity under aerobic conditions via spontaneous oxidation of its secondary redox center. The enzyme is oxidized over a period of several weeks at 4 °C or 20°C.
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Npx is labile, rapidly losing activity under aerobic conditions via spontaneous oxidation of its secondary redox center. The enzyme is oxidized over a period of several weeks at 4°C or 20°C.
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672012