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1.1.1.116
D-arabinose + NAD+
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1.1.1.116
L-fucose + NAD+
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1.1.1.116
L-galactose + NAD+
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1.1.1.116
D-arabinose + NAD+
one of a variety of NAD+ or NADP+ requiring arabinose dehydrogenases, see also 1.1.1.115
1.1.1.116
D-arabinose + NAD+
the enzyme is involved in the biosynthesis of D-erythroascorbic acid and D-erythroascorbate glucoside from exogeneous D-arabinose in the fungus, overview, D-erythroascorbate is more stable to autoxidation and accumulates in the organism
1.1.1.116
D-arabinose + NAD+
the enzyme, mainly Ara2p not Ara1p, is involved in the biosynthesis of D-erythroascorbic acid, the five-carbon analog of ascorbic acid, from exogeneous D-arabinose
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