1.7.1.4: nitrite reductase [NAD(P)H]
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Word Map on EC 1.7.1.4
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1.7.1.4
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denitrify
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alcaligenes
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denitrification
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achromobacter
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cunirs
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cycloclastes
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dissimilatory
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pseudoazurins
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xylosoxidans
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1.6.6.4
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n2o
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cu-containing
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azurins
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acnir
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analysis
- 1.7.1.4
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denitrify
- alcaligenes
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denitrification
- achromobacter
- cunirs
- cycloclastes
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dissimilatory
- pseudoazurins
- xylosoxidans
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1.6.6.4
- n2o
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cu-containing
- azurins
- acnir
- analysis
Reaction
+ 3 NAD(P)+ + 2 H2O = + 3 NAD(P)H + 5 H+
Synonyms
assimilitory nitrite reductase, copper-containing Nir, copper-containing nitrite reductase, EC 1.6.6.4, NAD(P)H:nitrite oxidoreductase, NADH-nitrite oxidoreductase, NADPH-nitrite reductase, NiR, NirK, nitrite reductase, nitrite reductase (reduced nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (phosphate)), nitrite reductase [NAD(P)H2], NrfA reductase
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Engineering on EC 1.7.1.4 - nitrite reductase [NAD(P)H]
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additional information
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mutant pnrfA::cat is motile and lacks benzyl-viologen-dependent nitrite reductase activity
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mutant pnrfA::cat is motile and lacks benzyl-viologen-dependent nitrite reductase activity
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Mutant nir-Ptac is constructed by replacing self promoter of nir BD operon encoding subunits of nitrite reductase by tac promoter to make the expression of nir BD higher and constitutive. The nitrite reductase activity of nir-Ptac is approximately twice as high as the wild type enzyme.
additional information
Escherichia coli W3110 / ATCC 27325
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Mutant nir-Ptac is constructed by replacing self promoter of nir BD operon encoding subunits of nitrite reductase by tac promoter to make the expression of nir BD higher and constitutive. The nitrite reductase activity of nir-Ptac is approximately twice as high as the wild type enzyme.
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