What does arabinoflavin mean?
Arabinoflavin means (organic chemistry) A flavin, similar to riboflavin but with an arabinose moiety instead of a ribose one.
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(organic chemistry) A flavin, similar to riboflavin but with an arabinose moiety instead of a ribose one.
The absence of any positive and negative mFo-DFc electron density peaks at 3/-3 sigma levels close to C2’ carbon of arabinoflavin (a-FAD) molecules in all eight AOX1 subunits indicates high occupancy of the modified FAD present in the crystallized protein.
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Arabinoflavin means (organic chemistry) A flavin, similar to riboflavin but with an arabinose moiety instead of a ribose one.
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The absence of any positive and negative mFo-DFc electron density peaks at 3/-3 sigma levels close to C2’ carbon of arabinoflavin (a-FAD) molecules in all eight AOX1 subunits indicates high occupancy of the modified FAD present in the crystallized protein.
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