malate dehydrogenase

  • 11D-malate dehydrogenase (decarboxylating) — Identifiers EC number 1.1.1.83 CAS number 37250 20 7 …

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  • 12Malate — (O−OC CH2 CH(OH) COO−) is the ionized form of Malic Acid. It is an important chemical compound in biochemistry. In the C4 carbon fixation process, malate is a source of CO2 in the Calvin cycle. In the Citric Acid Cycle, (S) malate is an… …

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  • 13Malate-aspartate shuttle — Diagram Illustrating the Malate Asparate Shuttle Pathway The malate aspartate shuttle (sometimes also the malate shuttle) is a biochemical system for translocating electrons produced during glycolysis across the semipermeable inner membrane of… …

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  • 14Dehydrogenase — A dehydrogenase (also called DHO in the literature) is an enzyme that oxidises a substrate by a reduction reaction that transfers one or more hydrides (H−) to an electron acceptor, usually NAD+/NADP+ or a flavin coenzyme such as FAD or FMN.… …

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  • 15malate-aspartate shuttle — a mechanism for transferring electrons into mitochondria from the cytosol of red fibers of skeletal muscle, heart, and the brain, involving cytosolic and mitochondrial forms of the enzymes malate dehydrogenase and aspartate transaminase, and two… …

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  • 16Malate oxidase — Identifiers EC number 1.1.3.3 CAS number 9028 73 3 …

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  • 17malate — A salt or ester of malic acid. m. dehydrogenase an enzyme that catalyzes, through NAD+ or NADP+, the dehydrogenation of m. to oxaloacetate or its decarboxylation to pyruvate and CO2. At least six m. dehydrogenases are known, distinguished by… …

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  • 18Succinate dehydrogenase — (ubiquinone) Subunits: SdhA, SdhB, SdhC and SdhD Identifiers EC number …

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  • 19NADH dehydrogenase — Structure of NADH dehydrogenase Identifiers EC number 1.6.5.3 …

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  • 20Pyruvate dehydrogenase complex — (PDC) is a complex of three enzymes that transform pyruvate into acetyl CoA by a process called pyruvate decarboxylation. Acetyl CoA may then be used in the citric acid cycle to carry out cellular respiration, and this complex links the… …

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