1.16.1.9: ferric-chelate reductase (NADPH)
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Word Map on EC 1.16.1.9
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1.16.1.9
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ferredoxin-nadp+
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ferredoxins
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cyanobacterium
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thylakoids
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photosystems
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phycobilisome
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fad-binding
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phycocyanin
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1.18.1.2
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nadph-thioredoxin
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chloroplast-targeted
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isoalloxazine
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flavodoxin
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ferredoxin-dependent
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leaf-type
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re-face
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tic62
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thermosynechococcus
- 1.16.1.9
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ferredoxin-nadp+
- ferredoxins
- cyanobacterium
- thylakoids
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photosystems
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phycobilisome
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fad-binding
- phycocyanin
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1.18.1.2
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nadph-thioredoxin
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chloroplast-targeted
- isoalloxazine
- flavodoxin
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ferredoxin-dependent
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leaf-type
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re-face
- tic62
- thermosynechococcus
Reaction
2 Fe(II)-siderophore + + = 2 Fe(III)-siderophore +
Synonyms
FCR, FCR-LM, FCR-Os, Fe(III)-chelate reductase, ferredoxin-NADP(+) oxidoreductase, ferredoxin-NADP+ oxidoreductase, ferri-siderophore reductase, ferric chelate reductase, ferric reductase, ferric siderophore reductase, ferric-chelate reductase, FNR(S), FNRS, FRO1, FRO2, YqjH
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REACTION DIAGRAM
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DNA degradation occurring in the presence of NADPH, Fe(III)-EDTA and hydrogen peroxide is potently enhanced by the purified enzyme, indicating that the enzyme may drive the Fenton reaction, reducing ferric iron to ferrous iron when it evokes the Fenton reaction
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2 Fe(III)-siderophore + NADPH
2 Fe(II)-siderophore + NADP+ + H+
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