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1.6.1.2
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diabetes is potentially linked to a defective transhydrogenase gene
Mus musculus
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1.6.1.2
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the glucose intolerance and impaired insulin secretion of the C57BL/6J mouse strain results from oxidative stress due to a mutated nicotinamide nucleotide transhydrogenase. Mutation of this gene in a mouse strain with normal insulin secretion results in strong glucose intolerance
Mus musculus
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1.6.1.2
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insulin hypersecretion is associated with increased Nnt expression. It can be suggest that nicotinamide nucleotide transhydrogenase must play an important role in beta cell function
Mus musculus
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1.6.1.2
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with ongoing NADPH and NAD+ generation, the proton-translocating, mitochondrial transhydrogenase can serve as an additional anaerobic phosphorylation site
Hymenolepis diminuta
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1.6.1.2
NADH + NADP+
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Mus musculus
NAD+ + NADPH
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1.6.1.2
NADH + NADP+
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Escherichia coli
NAD+ + NADPH
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1.6.1.2
NADH + NADP+
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Escherichia coli
NAD+ + NADPH
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r
1.6.1.2
NADH + NADP+
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Homo sapiens
NAD+ + NADPH
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1.6.1.2
NADH + NADP+
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Bos taurus
NAD+ + NADPH
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1.6.1.2
NADH + NADP+
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Bos taurus
NAD+ + NADPH
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