“…All four enzymes exhibit similar properties in that they are oxidoreductases that convert GTN to glycerol dinitrate and nitrite by using either NADH or NADPH as a reducing agent, and they are members of the old yellow enzyme (OYE) family of oxidoreductases (27). Crystallization of OYE in the presence of an inhibitor, p-hydroxybenzaldehyde, and subsequent mutagenesis studies have shown that are involved in OYE's activity toward its substrates, including substituted phenols, cyclohexanone, and GTN (6,8,11,15). The aim of the work presented here was to establish unequivocally the involvement of flavin mononucleotide (FMN) as a prosthetic group in the action of NerA on GTN, the kinetic form of the reaction, and the effect on the kinetics of mutations at the corresponding His, Asn, and Tyr residues.…”