Proton-translocating transhydrogenase (also known as nicotinamide nucleotide transhydrogenase (NNT)) is found in the plasma membranes of bacteria and the inner mitochondrial membranes of eukaryotes. NNT catalyses the transfer of a hydride between NADH and NADP+, coupled to the translocation of one proton across the membrane. Its main physiological function is the generation of NADPH, which is a substrate in anabolic reactions and a regulator of oxidative status; however, NNT may also fine-tune the Krebs cycle1,2. NNT deficiency causes familial glucocorticoid deficiency in humans and metabolic abnormalities in mice, similar to those observed in type II diabetes3,4. The catalytic mechanism of NNT has been proposed to involve a rotation of aro...
AbstractA unique Trp residue in the recombinant dIII component of transhydrogenase from human heart ...
AbstractProton-translocating nicotinamide nucleotide transhydrogenases contain an NAD(H)-binding dom...
AbstractWe describe the use of the recombinant, nucleotide-binding domains (domains I and III) of tr...
Proton-translocating transhydrogenase (also known as nicotinamide nucleotide transhydrogenase (NNT))...
AbstractBackground: Membrane-bound ion translocators have important functions in biology, but their ...
AbstractBackground: Transhydrogenase, located in the inner membranes of animal mitochondria and the ...
AbstractIn its forward direction, transhydrogenase couples the reduction of NADP+ by NADH to the out...
open3noThe enzyme nicotinamide nucleotide transhydrogenase (NNT) transfers hydride from NADH to NADP...
AbstractTranshydrogenase couples the stereospecific and reversible transfer of hydride equivalents f...
AbstractTranshydrogenase, in animal mitochondria and bacteria, couples hydride transfer between NADH...
AbstractNicotinamide nucleotide transhydrogenase constitutes a proton pump which links the NAD(H) an...
AbstractTranshydrogenase couples the reduction of NADP+ by NADH to inward proton translocation acros...
Transhydrogenase is an enzyme located in the cytoplasmic membrane of bacteria or the inner membrane ...
AbstractProton-translocating nicotinamide nucleotide transhydrogenase is a conformationally driven p...
Membrane bound nicotinamide nucleotide transhydrogenase (TH) catalyses the hydride transfer from NAD...
AbstractA unique Trp residue in the recombinant dIII component of transhydrogenase from human heart ...
AbstractProton-translocating nicotinamide nucleotide transhydrogenases contain an NAD(H)-binding dom...
AbstractWe describe the use of the recombinant, nucleotide-binding domains (domains I and III) of tr...
Proton-translocating transhydrogenase (also known as nicotinamide nucleotide transhydrogenase (NNT))...
AbstractBackground: Membrane-bound ion translocators have important functions in biology, but their ...
AbstractBackground: Transhydrogenase, located in the inner membranes of animal mitochondria and the ...
AbstractIn its forward direction, transhydrogenase couples the reduction of NADP+ by NADH to the out...
open3noThe enzyme nicotinamide nucleotide transhydrogenase (NNT) transfers hydride from NADH to NADP...
AbstractTranshydrogenase couples the stereospecific and reversible transfer of hydride equivalents f...
AbstractTranshydrogenase, in animal mitochondria and bacteria, couples hydride transfer between NADH...
AbstractNicotinamide nucleotide transhydrogenase constitutes a proton pump which links the NAD(H) an...
AbstractTranshydrogenase couples the reduction of NADP+ by NADH to inward proton translocation acros...
Transhydrogenase is an enzyme located in the cytoplasmic membrane of bacteria or the inner membrane ...
AbstractProton-translocating nicotinamide nucleotide transhydrogenase is a conformationally driven p...
Membrane bound nicotinamide nucleotide transhydrogenase (TH) catalyses the hydride transfer from NAD...
AbstractA unique Trp residue in the recombinant dIII component of transhydrogenase from human heart ...
AbstractProton-translocating nicotinamide nucleotide transhydrogenases contain an NAD(H)-binding dom...
AbstractWe describe the use of the recombinant, nucleotide-binding domains (domains I and III) of tr...