EC Number |
Substrates |
Organism |
Products |
Reversibility |
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1.1.5.4 | (S)-malate + decylubiquinone |
- |
Plasmodium falciparum |
oxaloacetate + decylubiquinol |
- |
? |
1.1.5.4 | (S)-malate + dimethyl naphthoquinone |
- |
Bacillus sp. (in: Bacteria) |
oxaloacetate + dimethyl naphthoquinol |
- |
? |
1.1.5.4 | (S)-malate + dimethyl naphthoquinone |
- |
Bacillus sp. (in: Bacteria) PS3 |
oxaloacetate + dimethyl naphthoquinol |
- |
? |
1.1.5.4 | (S)-malate + duroquinone |
- |
Bacillus sp. (in: Bacteria) |
oxaloacetate + duroquinol |
- |
? |
1.1.5.4 | (S)-malate + duroquinone |
- |
Bacillus sp. (in: Bacteria) PS3 |
oxaloacetate + duroquinol |
- |
? |
1.1.5.4 | (S)-malate + menaquinone-1 |
menadione as the direct electron acceptor and dichloroindophenol, DCIP, as the final electron-acceptor |
Bacillus sp. (in: Bacteria) |
oxaloacetate + menaquinol-1 |
- |
? |
1.1.5.4 | (S)-malate + oxidized 2,6-dichlorophenol indophenol |
- |
Pseudomonas putida |
oxaloacetate + reduced 2,6-dichlorophenol indophenol |
- |
? |
1.1.5.4 | (S)-malate + oxidized 2,6-dichlorophenol indophenol |
the route of electrons in this assay is unclear, but it probably leads from the enzyme either directly or via quinones to 2,6-dichlorophenol indophenol. The malate-dependent 2,6-dichlorophenol indophenol reduction rate catalyzed by Helicobacter pylori membranes could be stimulated by 30 to 50% by the addition of 60 mM ubiquinone-1. This suggests that quinones play, at least in part, an intermediary role in the reduction of the dye |
Helicobacter pylori |
oxaloacetate + reduced 2,6-dichlorophenol indophenol |
- |
? |
1.1.5.4 | (S)-malate + oxidized 2,6-dichlorophenol indophenol |
- |
Pseudomonas putida Chester |
oxaloacetate + reduced 2,6-dichlorophenol indophenol |
- |
? |
1.1.5.4 | (S)-malate + quinone |
- |
Bacillus sp. (in: Bacteria) |
oxaloacetate + quinol |
- |
? |