1.2.1.39: phenylacetaldehyde dehydrogenase
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Word Map on EC 1.2.1.39
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1.2.1.39
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phenylacetic
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monooxygenase
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phenylpyruvate
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2-phenylethylamine
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nad+-dependent
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2-phenylethanol
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denitrifying
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aromaticum
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agrochemical
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tungstate
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aromatoleum
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tyrosol
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4-hydroxyphenylacetaldehyde
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tungsten-dependent
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dinucleotide-dependent
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betaproteobacterium
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phenylacetyl-coa
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phenylethanols
- 1.2.1.39
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phenylacetic
- monooxygenase
- phenylpyruvate
- 2-phenylethylamine
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nad+-dependent
- 2-phenylethanol
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denitrifying
- aromaticum
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agrochemical
- tungstate
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aromatoleum
- tyrosol
- 4-hydroxyphenylacetaldehyde
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tungsten-dependent
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dinucleotide-dependent
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betaproteobacterium
- phenylacetyl-coa
- phenylethanols
Reaction
Synonyms
dehydrogenase, phenylacetaldehyde, ebA4954, feaB, NAD(P)+-dependent phenylacetaldehyde dehydrogenase, NPADH, PAAL dehydrogenase, PAD, PadA, PADH, PDH, PeaE, PeaE protein, phenylacetaldehyde dehydrogenase, styD
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Cofactor
Cofactor on EC 1.2.1.39 - phenylacetaldehyde dehydrogenase
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NAD+
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active with NAD+ and NADP+, preference for NAD+. kcat/Km for NAD+ with propionaldehyde as cosubstrate is 34700
NAD+
N-terminal NAD+-binding domain, comprising residues 1-130 and 159-269, structure analysis, overview
NADP+
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active with NAD+ and NADP+, preference for NAD+. kcat/Km for NADP+ with propionaldehyde is 2460
enzyme PDH accepts both NAD+ and NADP+ as electron acceptors, but exhibits 86% of its maximal activity with NAD+ but only 5% of its maximal activity with NADP+
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additional information
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enzyme PDH accepts both NAD+ and NADP+ as electron acceptors, but exhibits 86% of its maximal activity with NAD+ but only 5% of its maximal activity with NADP+
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