EC Number |
Natural Substrates |
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1.1.5.5 | acetaldehyde + ubiquinol |
- |
1.1.5.5 | ethanol + ubiquinone |
- |
1.1.5.5 | ethanol + ubiquinone |
the enzyme is required for the non-energy producing, cyanide-insensitive bypass oxidase activity |
1.1.5.5 | ethanol + ubiquinone-1 |
- |
1.1.5.5 | more |
the enzyme activity is correlated with resistance to acetic acid, due to lower enzyme activity in the organism, the growth of Acetobacter pasteurianus on high acetic acid concentrations is limited, overview |
1.1.5.5 | more |
the enzyme activity is correlated with resistance to acetic acid, due to lower enzyme activity in the organism, the growth of Gluconacetobacter intermedius on high acetic acid concentrations is limited, overview |
1.1.5.5 | more |
the enzyme is involved in the cellular adaptation mechanism to high acetic acid concentrations, overview |
1.1.5.5 | more |
by the defect of type III ADH in Acetobacter pasteurianus SKU1108, the strain turns out to grow even better than the wild strain in ethanol containing medium, where two NAD-dependent ADHs, present in only a small amount in the wild-type strain, are dramatically increased in the cytoplasm, concomitant to the increase of the key enzyme activities in TCA and glyoxylate cycles |
1.1.5.5 | more |
high alcohol dehydrogenase activity in the Gluconacetobacter europaeus cells and high acetic acid stability of the purified enzyme represent two of the unique features that enable this species to grow and stay metabolically active at extremely high concentrations of acetic acid |
1.1.5.5 | more |
broad substrate specificity of PQQ-ADH |