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  • Large, P.J.; Meiberg, J.B.M.; Harder, W.
    Cytochrome cCO is not a primary electron acceptor for the amine dehydrogenases of Hyphomicrobium X (1979), FEMS Microbiol. Lett., 5, 281-286.
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Natural Substrates/ Products (Substrates)

EC Number Natural Substrates Organism Comment (Nat. Sub.) Natural Products Comment (Nat. Pro.) Rev. Reac.
1.5.8.1 additional information Hyphomicrobium sp. when Hyphomicrobium X grows anaerobically on dimethylamine as sole carbon source with nitrate as terminal electron acceptor, the organism gets its energy from the oxidation of the amine substrate by dimethylamine dehydrogenase ?
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1.5.8.1 additional information Hyphomicrobium sp. X when Hyphomicrobium X grows anaerobically on dimethylamine as sole carbon source with nitrate as terminal electron acceptor, the organism gets its energy from the oxidation of the amine substrate by dimethylamine dehydrogenase ?
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Organism

EC Number Organism UniProt Comment Textmining
1.5.8.1 Hyphomicrobium sp.
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X
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1.5.8.1 Hyphomicrobium sp. X
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X
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Substrates and Products (Substrate)

EC Number Substrates Comment Substrates Organism Products Comment (Products) Rev. Reac.
1.5.8.1 additional information cytochrome cCO is not reduced directly by the enzyme Hyphomicrobium sp. ?
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1.5.8.1 additional information when Hyphomicrobium X grows anaerobically on dimethylamine as sole carbon source with nitrate as terminal electron acceptor, the organism gets its energy from the oxidation of the amine substrate by dimethylamine dehydrogenase Hyphomicrobium sp. ?
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1.5.8.1 additional information cytochrome cCO is not reduced directly by the enzyme Hyphomicrobium sp. X ?
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1.5.8.1 additional information when Hyphomicrobium X grows anaerobically on dimethylamine as sole carbon source with nitrate as terminal electron acceptor, the organism gets its energy from the oxidation of the amine substrate by dimethylamine dehydrogenase Hyphomicrobium sp. X ?
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