Group of chemical compounds.
Derivative of the dimethylisoalloxazine (7,8-dimethylbenzo[g]pteridine-2,4(3H,10H)-dione) skeleton, with a substituent on the 10 position.
1 Oxidized flavin was synthesized by using dithiothreitol as the reducing agent.
2 The chemical versatility of the flavin coenzyme is nearly unparalleled in enzyme catalysis.
3 The latter lambs had highest abundance of hepatic flavin reductase.
4 This enzyme undergoes significant protein and flavin dynamics during catalysis.
5 Membrane binding was thus coincident with both flavin reduction and a change in protein conformation.
6 Reoxidation of the reduced flavin results from reaction of oxygen with the first charge-transfer complex.
7 The redox potentials of the flavin nucleotide are profoundly altered upon interaction with the protein.
8 The same procedure was useful for the rapid identification and quantitation of flavin nucleotides in proteins.
9 We also demonstrate that the origin of ROS during RET is flavin of mitochondrial complex I.
10 Remove yarn, enter flavin , madder and tin, take off the boil, enter yarn and stir well.
11 Various types of experiments and methodologies have been used to probe the mode of reduced flavin transfer.
12 Two-component flavin - dependent enzymes are abundant in nature and are involved in a wide variety of biological reactions.
13 This process is associated with a decline in ROS release and a dissociation of the enzyme's flavin .
14 Contradicting results indicating that the transfer of the reduced flavin may be achieved via protein-protein mediation also exist.
15 Additional directions include expanding studies toward the MICAL-like homologs that lack flavin adenine dinucleotide domains and oxidation activity.
16 This is in accord with the high oxidation-reduction potential of the flavin , which thermodynamically stabilizes the reduced enzyme.
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