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Query: EC:1.6.3.1 (
NADPH oxidase
)
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AMID
(apoptosis-inducing factor-homologous mitochondrion-associated inducer of death; also known as PRG3 (
p53-responsive gene 3
)) is a human caspase-independent pro-apoptotic protein with some similarity to apoptosis-inducing factor.
AMID
was purified from a recombinant bacterial host, enabling biochemical analysis of the protein.
AMID
is a flavoprotein; possesses
NAD(P)H oxidase
activity; and catalyzes NAD(P)H-dependent reduction of cytochrome c and other electron acceptors, including molecular oxygen. NADPH binds approximately 10-fold tighter than NADH.
AMID
binds 6-hydroxy-FAD (a cofactor that accumulates only adventitiously and at low abundance in other flavoprotein enzymes) to form a stoichiometric cofactor.protein complex.
AMID
has a distinctive electronic spectrum due to the modified flavin. NAD(P)+ binding perturbed the spectrum, enabling determination of K(d) values for these coenzymes. 6-Hydroxy-FAD could be removed from
AMID
and the apoprotein reconstituted with FAD. FAD was converted to 6-hydroxy-FAD in reconstituted
AMID
during aerobic turnover with NADPH.
AMID
is a DNA-binding protein that lacks apparent DNA sequence specificity. Formation of the protein.DNA complex (i) effected a major protein conformational change and (ii) was prevented in the presence of nicotinamide coenzyme. Apo-
AMID
retains DNA binding activity. Our studies establish a link between coenzyme and DNA binding that likely impacts on the physiological role of
AMID
in cellular apoptosis.
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PMID:The human apoptosis-inducing protein AMID is an oxidoreductase with a modified flavin cofactor and DNA binding activity. 1595 87