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Hydrogen, Hydride Ion, and Electron Transfer

The reactions of the pyridine nucleotides, NAD+ and NADP+ are so common and well known that detailed discussion is unnecessary. They probably accept and transfer hydride ions (i.e., proton plus two electrons). [Pg.42]

The flavin nucleotide FAD, and its closely related coenzyme, FMN, carry out one- and two-electron transfers. [Pg.42]

Coenzyme Bk carries out tntcrmolecular hydrogen transfer in the ribonucleotide reductase reaction [Pg.42]


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