reduktaser
Reduktaser, commonly referred to as reductases, are a broad group of enzymes that catalyze reduction reactions, transferring electrons and sometimes protons to substrates. In biochemistry, these enzymes typically use cofactors such as NADH, NADPH, FAD, or FMN to donate reducing equivalents. They are found across all domains of life and localize to diverse cellular compartments, including the cytosol, mitochondria, and endoplasmic reticulum.
Reduktaser are often classified by their preferred electron donor or cofactor. NAD(P)H-dependent reductases use NADH or
Typical substrates include carbonyl compounds (reducing ketones and aldehydes to alcohols), nitro groups (nitroreductases reducing nitro
Physiological roles of reductases include participation in metabolism, detoxification of xenobiotics, activation or deactivation of pharmaceutical