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Coenzyme dehydrogenases

OXIDATIVE DECARBOXYLATION (Branched-chain a-keto add dehydrogenase Coenzymes TPP, CoA, lipdcacid, NAD, FAD)... [Pg.264]

RNS, ribonuclease LZM, lysozyme SNS, staphylococcal nuclease LZ4, T4 lysozyme PAP, papain TLS, thermolysin, TRX, thioiedoxin FLN, flavodoxin ADH, alcohol dehydrogenase coenzyme domain AKN, adenyl kinase MDG, malate dehydrogenase TIM, triosephosphate isomerase SUB, subtilisin CPA, carboxypeptidase LDH, lactate dehydrogenase PGK, phosphoglycerate kinase GPD, glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate dehydrogenase, HKN, hexokinase. [Pg.349]

The reduction of ( )-2-, ( )-3- and ( )-4-cinnamoylpyridines by 1,4-dihydropyridines to give dihydro ketones has also been shown to be catalyzed by zinc(II) and magnesium(II).527 Kinetic measurements show that the rate of reduction is fastest in the case of the 2-isomer where the metal is simultaneously complexed with the nitrogen and oxygen donors. A very fast zinc-catalyzed reduction of pyridine-2-carbaldehyde by the alcohol dehydrogenase coenzyme model JV,JV -diethyl-N-benzyl-l,4-dihydronicotinamide (170) has also been described.528... [Pg.475]

Cod dienes, in rhodium complexes, 7, 203 COdH, see Carbon monoxide dehydrogenase Coenzyme B12... [Pg.84]

Alcohol dehydrogenases (Coenzyme) Lactobacillus kefir (NADP) Mucor javanicus (NAD) yeast (NAD) not known... [Pg.157]

Velick, S.F. Fluorescence spectra and polarization of glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate and lactic dehydrogenase coenzyme complexes. J. Biol. Chem., 233 1455-1467, 1958. [Pg.283]

Acetylacetonato Trithio-benzo [9] crown-3 Hexathio-dibenzof 18]crown-6 Carbon monoxide dehydrogenase Coenzyme A Cyclopentadienyl Cyclic voltammetry Cyclohexyl... [Pg.673]

Figure 7.27 The electron transport chain showing the three phosphorylation sites and points where insecticides inhibit this process. Flavoprotein represents complex I (NADH dehydrogenase). Coenzyme Q also accepts electrons from succinate dehydrogenase (complex II). Cytochrome b represents complex III consisting of cytochrome bc complex. Cytochrome oxidase represents complex IV. Figure 7.27 The electron transport chain showing the three phosphorylation sites and points where insecticides inhibit this process. Flavoprotein represents complex I (NADH dehydrogenase). Coenzyme Q also accepts electrons from succinate dehydrogenase (complex II). Cytochrome b represents complex III consisting of cytochrome bc complex. Cytochrome oxidase represents complex IV.
Electron transport chain Present in the mitochondrial membrane, this linear array of redox active electron carriers consists of NADH dehydrogenase, coenzyme Q, cytochrome c reductase, cytochrome c, and cytochrome oxidase as well as ancillary iron sulfur proteins. The electron carriers are arrayed in order of decreasing reduction potential such that the last carrier has the most positive reduction potential and transfers electrons to oxygen. [Pg.149]

Thiamine Thiamin pyrophosphate Dehydrogenase coenzyme deficiency causes beriberi. 1.5 mg... [Pg.483]

Niacin NAD + Dehydrogenase coenzyme deficiency causes pellagra. 19 mg... [Pg.483]


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Dehydrogenases direct coenzyme transfer

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