1.2.5.2: aldehyde dehydrogenase (quinone)
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Word Map on EC 1.2.5.2
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1.2.5.2
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dehydrogenases
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quinoprotein
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synthesis
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ferricyanide
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acetobacter
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acetaldehyde
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pqq-adh
- 1.2.5.2
- dehydrogenases
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quinoprotein
- synthesis
- ferricyanide
- acetobacter
- acetaldehyde
- pqq-adh
Reaction
Synonyms
ADH I, ADH IIB, ADH IIG, aldehyde dehydrogenase (acceptor), ALDH, BOH, dehydrogenase, aldehyde (acceptor), EC 1.2.99.3, FOE, formaldehyde-oxidizing enzyme, glucose sorbosone dehydrogenase, NAD+-independent, PQQ-containing alcohol dehydrogenase, PQQ-AldDH, PQQ-AlDH, pyrroloquinoline quinone-dependent aldehyde dehydrogenase, quinohemoprotein dehydrogenase, Swit_4395, tetrahydrofurfuryl alcohol dehydrogenase
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Activating Compound
Activating Compound on EC 1.2.5.2 - aldehyde dehydrogenase (quinone)
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ethylamine
little ADH I activity is detected in the absence of ethylamine or ammonium ions
little ADH I activity is detected in the absence of ethylamine or ammonium ions
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tetrahydrofurfuryl alcohol induces the enzyme, while the ferricyanide-dependent ADH activity is induced during growth on different alcohols except ethanol
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additional information
induction by alcohols, overview, BOH is induced by butanol and butane. When induced with butane, the gene for BOH is expressed early
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additional information
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the enzyme is induced by growth on 1-butanol and 2-butanol
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