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Fumarate reductase flavoprotein C-term
This family contains fumarate reductases, succinate dehydrogenases and L-aspartate oxidases. [1]. 10373108. Structure of the Escherichia coli fumarate reductase respiratory. complex.. Iverson TM, Luna-Chavez C, Cecchini G, Rees DC;. Science 1999;284:1961-1966. (from Pfam)
FAD-dependent oxidoreductase
This family includes various FAD dependent oxidoreductases: Glycerol-3-phosphate dehydrogenase EC:1.1.99.5, Sarcosine oxidase beta subunit EC:1.5.3.1, D-alanine oxidase EC:1.4.99.1, D-aspartate oxidase EC:1.4.3.1. [1]. 9153426. Active site plasticity in D-amino acid oxidase: a. crystallographic analysis.. Todone F, Vanoni MA, Mozzarelli A, Bolognesi M, Coda A, Curti B,. Mattevi A;. Biochemistry 1997;36:5853-5860. (from Pfam)
FAD-binding protein
This family includes members that bind FAD. This family includes the flavoprotein subunits from succinate and fumarate dehydrogenase, aspartate oxidase and the alpha subunit of adenylylsulphate reductase. [1]. 8061609. Structure of glutathione reductase from Escherichia coli at 1.86. A resolution: comparison with the enzyme from human. erythrocytes.. Mittl PR, Schulz GE. Protein Sci 1994;3:799-809. (from Pfam)
L-aspartate oxidase
Catalyzes the formation of oxaloacetate from L-aspartate
L-aspartate oxidase catalyzes the oxidation of L-aspartate to iminoaspartate, the first step in the de novo biosynthesis of NAD(+)
L-aspartate oxidase is the B protein, NadB, of the quinolinate synthetase complex. Quinolinate synthetase makes a precursor of the pyridine nucleotide portion of NAD. This model identifies proteins that cluster as L-aspartate oxidase (a flavoprotein difficult to separate from the set of closely related flavoprotein subunits of succinate dehydrogenase and fumarate reductase) by both UPGMA and neighbor-joining trees. The most distant protein accepted as an L-aspartate oxidase (NadB), that from Pyrococcus horikoshii, not only clusters with other NadB but is just one gene away from NadA.
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