NAD+ is the oxidized form, this does not mean that it carries a positive charge. When it reduced by hydride ion, it becomes NADH. But actually, it should carry one negative charge, 2 negative charges due to the phosphate groups on dinucleotides, and one positive that is on the active site (the nitrogen atom in the ring of the nicotinamide)
Accurate description of the NAD process. Great video
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Is it true that the mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell 🤔🔋
What is the powerhouse of the mitochondria
Why is the + there?
NAD+ is the oxidized form, this does not mean that it carries a positive charge. When it reduced by hydride ion, it becomes NADH. But actually, it should carry one negative charge, 2 negative charges due to the phosphate groups on dinucleotides, and one positive that is on the active site (the nitrogen atom in the ring of the nicotinamide)
Well said!!
@@wonghokman8392 Thanks! I was a little confused, thanks for this!
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