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1.1.1.387
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both NAD+ and NADP+ are capable of serving as cofactors for the enzyme, but the reaction rate with NADP+ is 7.9% of that observed with NAD+ with L-serine as substrate. Deamido-NAD+ is not able to serve as cofactor. Cofactor binding mechanism, overview
763006
1.1.1.387
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NAD+
the enzyme can also use NADP+ as a cofactor for the oxidation of L-serine, but this activity is significantly lower than that with NAD+ (46%)
725474
1.1.1.387
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763006
1.1.1.387
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763006
1.1.1.387
NADP+
the enzyme can also use NADP+ as a cofactor for the oxidation of L-serine, but this activity is significantly lower than that with NAD+ (46%)
725474
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