Fumarate reductase

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title: Fumarate reductase
text: Fumarate reductase is the enzyme that converts fumarate to succinate, and is important in microbial metabolism as a part of anaerobic respiration. The catalyzed reaction is: Fumarate reductases can be divided into two classes depending on the electron acceptor: Fumarate reductase (NADH) The enzyme is monomeric and soluble, and can reduce fumarate independently from the electron transport chain. Fumarate reductase is absent from all mammalian cells. Fumarate reductase (quinol) The membrane-bound
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