1.1.99.32: L-sorbose 1-dehydrogenase
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Word Map on EC 1.1.99.32
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1.1.99.32
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2-keto-l-gulonic
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dehydrogenases
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gluconobacter
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vulgare
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ketogulonicigenium
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l-sorbosone
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oxydans
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d-sorbitol
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homodimeric
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quinoprotein
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protrusion
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l-ascorbic
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quinone-dependent
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bladed
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l-idonate
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pyrroloquinoline
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choline
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synthesis
- 1.1.99.32
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2-keto-l-gulonic
- dehydrogenases
- gluconobacter
- vulgare
- ketogulonicigenium
- l-sorbosone
- oxydans
- d-sorbitol
-
homodimeric
-
quinoprotein
-
protrusion
-
l-ascorbic
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quinone-dependent
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bladed
- l-idonate
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pyrroloquinoline
- choline
- synthesis
Reaction
Synonyms
L-sorbose dehydrogenase, PQQ-dependent L-sorbose dehydrogenase, SDH
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Systematic Name
Systematic Name on EC 1.1.99.32 - L-sorbose 1-dehydrogenase
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L-sorbose:acceptor 1-oxidoreductase
The product, L-sorbosone, is an intermediate in bacterial 2-keto-L-gulonic-acid formation. The activity of this membrane-bound enzyme is stimulated by Fe(III) or Co2+ but is inhibited by Cu2+. The enzyme is highly specific for L-sorbose as other sugars, such as glucose, mannitol and sorbitol, are not substrates. Phenazine methosulfate and DCIP can act as artificial acceptors.