Thank you for your reply.
The structure is the drawn out as it was shown in the question sheet I was given. What is written after the word attempt is my attempt and not additional information given in the question. (There is, however, a mistake in my attempt when I say 'and this low temperature' I mean 'at this low temperature'.)
I know that oxidoreductase enzymes usually use NAD as a cofactor. I know NAD is an oxidizing agent and that NADH is a reducing agent. RH2 + NAD+ → NADH + H+ + R. I also know that NAD and NADH strongly absorb ultraviolet light because of adenine. NADH absorbs at higher wavelengths, with a second peak in UC absorption at 339nm. Also when NAD is bound in the active site of an oxidoreductase, the nicotinamide ring of the coenzyme is positioned so that it can accept hydride from the other substrate.