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flavodoxin family protein
This family represents a flavodoxin domain. (from Pfam)
flavodoxin domain-containing protein
This is a family of flavodoxins. Flavodoxins are electron transfer proteins that carry a molecule of non-covalently bound FMN. (from Pfam)
flavodoxin FldA
flavodoxin
Flavodoxins are small redox-active proteins with a flavin mononucleotide (FMN) prosthetic group. They can act in nitrogen fixation by nitrogenase, in sulfite reduction, and light-dependent NADP+ reduction in during photosynthesis, among other roles. This model describes the long chain type, typical for nitrogen fixation but associated with pyruvate formate-lyase activation and cobalamin-dependent methionine synthase activity in E. coli.
flavodoxin is a low-potential electron donor to a number of redox enzymes; such as Escherichia coli flavodoxin 1 (FldA) that is involved in the reactivation of inactive cob(II)alamin in methionine synthase, and Azotobacter chroococcum flavodoxin B (NifF) that is the electron donor to nitrogenase
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