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1.17.1.9
NAD+
FDH1 shows activity using NAD+ or NADP+, FDH1 is highly specific to NAD+ compared to NADP+
696475
1.17.1.9
NAD+
highly specific to NAD+
686705
1.17.1.9
NAD+
most efficient cofactor
686705
1.17.1.9
NAD+
no activity with NADP+
657097
1.17.1.9
NAD+
preferred cofactor
725222
1.17.1.9
NAD+
specific for NAD+ as electron acceptor
673381
1.17.1.9
NAD+
the beta-subunit contains a putative binding motif for NAD+. No activity with NADP+
655461
1.17.1.9
NAD+
the enzyme prefers to use NAD+ as an electron acceptor more than NADP+
763261
1.17.1.9
NAD+
wild-type enzyme shows no activity with NADP+, mutant enzyme D196A/Y197R shows higher activity with NADP+ than with NAD+
654505
1.17.1.9
NADH
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671509
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740581
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