1.1.1.307: D-xylose reductase [NAD(P)H]
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Word Map on EC 1.1.1.307
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1.1.1.307
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synthesis
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l-arabinose
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stipitis
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kluyveromyces
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marxianus
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oxygen-limited
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nadph-linked
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reesei
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l-arabitol
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trichoderma
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passalidarum
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scheffersomyces
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spathaspora
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jecorina
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pachysolen
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pentitols
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bioethanol
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hypocrea
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tannophilus
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galactitol
- 1.1.1.307
- synthesis
- l-arabinose
- stipitis
-
kluyveromyces
- marxianus
-
oxygen-limited
-
nadph-linked
- reesei
- l-arabitol
- trichoderma
- passalidarum
-
scheffersomyces
- spathaspora
- jecorina
-
pachysolen
- pentitols
-
bioethanol
- hypocrea
- tannophilus
- galactitol
Reaction
Synonyms
AKR2B5, ALR2, CTHT_0056950, CtXR, dsXR, dual specific xylose reductase, KmXYL1, NAD(P)H-dependent D-xylose reductase, NAD(P)H-dependent D-xylose reductase-like protein, NAD(P)H-dependent XR, NAD(P)H-dependent xylose reductase, NAD(P)H-linked xylose reductase, NADH/NADPH-xylose reductase, NADP-dependent xylose reductase, PsXR, PsXYL1, SaXYL1, SpXYL1.1, SsXR, Texr, XR, XYL1, xylose reductase, XylR, XyrA
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Expression
Expression on EC 1.1.1.307 - D-xylose reductase [NAD(P)H]
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D-xylose uptake induces the enzyme, together with the NADP+-linked xylitol dehydrogenase, EC 1.1.1.10
formation of xylose reductase in the yeast Candida tropicalis is significantly repressed in cells grown on medium that contains glucose as carbon and energy source, because of the repressive effect of glucose
induction by presence of D-xylose in culture medium
D-xylose uptake induces the enzyme, together with the NADP+-linked xylitol dehydrogenase, EC 1.1.1.10
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D-xylose uptake induces the enzyme, together with the NADP+-linked xylitol dehydrogenase, EC 1.1.1.10
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formation of xylose reductase in the yeast Candida tropicalis is significantly repressed in cells grown on medium that contains glucose as carbon and energy source, because of the repressive effect of glucose
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formation of xylose reductase in the yeast Candida tropicalis is significantly repressed in cells grown on medium that contains glucose as carbon and energy source, because of the repressive effect of glucose
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