flavinimononukleotidi
Flavinimononukleotidi, also known as FMN, is a biologically active cofactor derived from riboflavin (vitamin B2). It is formed when riboflavin gains a phosphate group. FMN plays a crucial role in various enzymatic reactions within living organisms.
As a prosthetic group, FMN binds tightly to many enzymes, particularly oxidoreductases. These enzymes are responsible
Key functions of FMN include its involvement in the electron transport chain, a fundamental process for cellular
Deficiency in riboflavin, and consequently FMN, can lead to various health issues, though FMN itself is not