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Riboflavin derived coenzymes (FMN and FAD) are the cofactors of numerous oxydo-reduction enzymes and are also used in the energy transduction process. It is also used in antioxidative reactions and is required for the metabolism of several other vitamins.<br> | Riboflavin derived coenzymes (FMN and FAD) are the cofactors of numerous oxydo-reduction enzymes and are also used in the energy transduction process. It is also used in antioxidative reactions and is required for the metabolism of several other vitamins.<br> | ||
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First, we identified the different enzymes required to produce riboflavin in <i>B. subtilis</i> (K. -P. Stahmann, Appl. Mic.Biotech, 2000)(JB Perkins, J. of Ind. Mic. & Biotech., 1999)(A. G. Vitreschak, Nuc. Acid Res., 2002).<br> | First, we identified the different enzymes required to produce riboflavin in <i>B. subtilis</i> (K. -P. Stahmann, Appl. Mic.Biotech, 2000)(JB Perkins, J. of Ind. Mic. & Biotech., 1999)(A. G. Vitreschak, Nuc. Acid Res., 2002).<br> | ||
The riboflavin biosynthesis pathway is detailed bellow.<br> | The riboflavin biosynthesis pathway is detailed bellow.<br> | ||
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