EC Number |
Substrates |
Products |
Reversibility |
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1.1.1.215 | 2-dehydro-D-gluconate + NADPH |
reverse reaction at the same rate by Gluconobacter enzyme |
D-gluconate + NADP+ |
- |
r |
1.1.1.215 | 2-dehydro-D-gluconate + NADPH |
strongly preferred reaction of Acetobacter enzyme |
D-gluconate + NADP+ |
- |
r |
1.1.1.215 | D-gluconate + NADP+ |
the ability of CHA0 to acidify its environment is largely determined by its ability to produce gluconic acid from glucose |
2-dehydro-D-gluconate + NADPH + H+ |
- |
? |
1.1.1.215 | D-gluconate + NADP+ |
the large subunit is the catalytically active enzyme part, high substrate and regiospecificity |
2-dehydro-D-gluconate + NADPH |
- |
? |
1.1.1.215 | 2-keto-L-gulonate + NADPH |
third best substrate |
L-idonate + NADP+ |
- |
r |
1.1.1.215 | D-galactonate + NADP+ |
third best substrate |
2-dehydro-D-galactonate + NADPH |
- |
r |
1.1.1.215 | D-gluconate + NADP+ |
wild-type exhibits gluconate-dependent respiration. Genes cj0414 and cj0415, orthologous to GADH, are co-transcribed. Campylobacter jejuni 81–176 does not use gluconate compounds as sole carbon sources. GADH plays a minor role in mouse colonization |
2-dehydro-D-gluconate + NADPH + H+ |
- |
? |