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1.1.2.4: D-lactate dehydrogenase (cytochrome)

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Word Map on EC 1.1.2.4

Reaction

(R)-lactate
+
2 ferricytochrome c
=
pyruvate
+ 2 ferrocytochrome c + 2 H+

Synonyms

AtD-LDH, cytochrome-dependent D-(-)-lactate dehydrogenase, cytochromec-dependent D-LDH, D(-)-lactic cytochrome c reductase, D-iLDH, D-lactate cytochrome c oxidoreductase, D-lactate dehydrogenase (cytochrome), D-lactate dehydrogenase [cytochrome], mitochondrial, D-lactate ferricytochrome c oxidoreductase, D-lactate-cytochrome c reductase, D-lactate: cytochrome c oxidoreductase, D-LCR, D-LDH, DLD, DLD1, DLDH, glycolate deshydrogenase, iLDH, L-lactate-cytochrome c oxidoreductase, lactic acid dehydrogenase, NAD+-independent LDH, Os07g06890

ECTree

     1 Oxidoreductases
         1.1 Acting on the CH-OH group of donors
             1.1.2 With a cytochrome as acceptor
                1.1.2.4 D-lactate dehydrogenase (cytochrome)

Application

Application on EC 1.1.2.4 - D-lactate dehydrogenase (cytochrome)

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APPLICATION
ORGANISM
UNIPROT
COMMENTARY hide
LITERATURE
synthesis
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Pseudomonas stutzeri containing D-lactate dehydrogenase can act as a novel biocatalyst for pyruvate production from DL-lactate
additional information
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carbon paste electrode-based biosensor with immobilized D-LCR seems to be optimal for analysis, representing significant advantage due to simplification of the whole device, i.e., the sensor exerts lower limit of detection under supposed concentration of D-lactate in real samples, low material demands, simplicity of D-LCR biosensor and short total time of analysis of about 2 min, pointing at the sensor possibilities in commercial applications