1.1.1.93: tartrate dehydrogenase
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Word Map on EC 1.1.1.93
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1.1.1.93
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putida
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meso-tartrate
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d-malate
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+-tartrate
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hydride
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nad-dependent
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isocitrate
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agrobacterium
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oxalate
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monovalent
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vitis
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enolate
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isopropylmalate
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dehydrogenase-catalyzed
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analysis
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sphaeroides
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rhodopseudomonas
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decarboxylases
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ion-dependent
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tartronate
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grapevine
- 1.1.1.93
- putida
- meso-tartrate
- d-malate
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+-tartrate
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hydride
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nad-dependent
- isocitrate
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agrobacterium
- oxalate
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monovalent
- vitis
-
enolate
- isopropylmalate
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dehydrogenase-catalyzed
- analysis
- sphaeroides
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rhodopseudomonas
- decarboxylases
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ion-dependent
- tartronate
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grapevine
Reaction
Synonyms
dehydrogenase, tartrate, mesotartrate dehydrogenase, TDH
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additional information
additional information
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D-malate oxidation is largely limited by the rate of decarboxylation of the intermediate oxaloacetate which occurs at 660 per min. Hydride transfer from D-malate to NAD+ occurs with a rate constant of 1800 per min
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0.015
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mutant D225A, pH 7.5, temperature not specified in the publication
0.06
NAD+
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mutant R108Q, pH 7.5, temperature not specified in the publication
0.087
NAD+
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mutant R108L, pH 7.5, temperature not specified in the publication
0.088
NAD+
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mutant D250A, pH 7.5, temperature not specified in the publication
0.175
NAD+
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mutant R98Q, pH 7.5, temperature not specified in the publication
6.5
NAD+
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wild-type, pH 7.5, temperature not specified in the publication