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gayaneshka [121]
3 years ago
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What happens after NAD+ is reduced?

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labwork [276]3 years ago
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The enzymatic transfer of 2 electrons and 1 proton (H+) from an organic molecule to NAD+ reduces the NAD+ to NADH; the second proton (H+) is released. The enzyme involved is dehydrogenase.
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