The cofactors NAD+, NADPH and FAD all have what common chemical feature?
A) they all contain a guanine nucleotide
B) they all contain a sulfhydryl group that acts as a nucleophile
C) they all pick up or release two electrons during an oxidation/reduction reaction
D) they all can be used for phosphorylation of enzyme substrates
E) none of the above
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