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The following pages link to Purification and analysis of a flavoprotein functional as NADH oxidase from Amphibacillus xylanus overexpressed in Escherichia coli (Q72878708):
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- A hydrogen peroxide-forming NADH oxidase that functions as an alkyl hydroperoxide reductase in Amphibacillus xylanus (Q33994572) (← links)
- H(2)O(2) production in species of the Lactobacillus acidophilus group: a central role for a novel NADH-dependent flavin reductase (Q34401547) (← links)
- Anaerobic bacterial metabolism in the ancient eukaryote Giardia duodenalis (Q34460598) (← links)
- Biochemical characterization of NfsA, the Escherichia coli major nitroreductase exhibiting a high amino acid sequence homology to Frp, a Vibrio harveyi flavin oxidoreductase (Q35610371) (← links)
- Characterization of a novel bifunctional dihydropteroate synthase/dihydropteroate reductase enzyme from Helicobacter pylori (Q35879345) (← links)
- Recombinant expression and biochemical characterization of an NADPH:flavin oxidoreductase from Entamoeba histolytica (Q38923639) (← links)
- Hydrogen peroxide-forming NADH oxidase belonging to the peroxiredoxin oxidoreductase family: existence and physiological role in bacteria (Q39503327) (← links)
- Conversion of NfsB, a minor Escherichia coli nitroreductase, to a flavin reductase similar in biochemical properties to FRase I, the major flavin reductase in Vibrio fischeri, by a single amino acid substitution (Q39842284) (← links)
- NADH oxidase and alkyl hydroperoxide reductase subunit C (peroxiredoxin) from Amphibacillus xylanus form an oligomeric assembly. (Q41806872) (← links)
- Amphibacillus xylanus NADH oxidase and Salmonella typhimurium alkyl-hydroperoxide reductase flavoprotein components show extremely high scavenging activity for both alkyl hydroperoxide and hydrogen peroxide in the presence of S. typhimurium alkyl-hy (Q42678376) (← links)
- Peroxide Reductase Activity of NADH Dehydrogenase of an AlkaliphilicBacillusin the Presence of a 22-kDa Protein Component fromAmphibacillus xylanus (Q47907324) (← links)
- Intracellular free flavin and its associated enzymes participate in oxygen and iron metabolism in Amphibacillus xylanus lacking a respiratory chain. (Q55265094) (← links)
- (Q115746763) (redirect page) (← links)