1.1.2.4: D-lactate dehydrogenase (cytochrome)
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Word Map on EC 1.1.2.4
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1.1.2.4
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l-ildh
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kluyveromyces
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hansenula
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polymorpha
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lactis
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1.1.2.3
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euglena
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gracilis
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amperometric
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dl-lactate
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protist
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ruminantium
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d-lactic
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c-oxidoreductase
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rumen
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mixed-type
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methylotrophic
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non-fermentable
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thermotolerant
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selenomonas
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synthesis
- 1.1.2.4
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l-ildh
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kluyveromyces
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hansenula
- polymorpha
- lactis
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1.1.2.3
- euglena
- gracilis
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amperometric
- dl-lactate
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protist
- ruminantium
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d-lactic
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c-oxidoreductase
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rumen
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mixed-type
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methylotrophic
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non-fermentable
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thermotolerant
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selenomonas
- synthesis
Reaction
+ = + 2 ferrocytochrome c + 2 H+
Synonyms
AtD-LDH, cytochrome-dependent D-(-)-lactate dehydrogenase, cytochromec-dependent D-LDH, D(-)-lactic cytochrome c reductase, D-iLDH, D-lactate cytochrome c oxidoreductase, D-lactate dehydrogenase (cytochrome), D-lactate dehydrogenase [cytochrome], mitochondrial, D-lactate ferricytochrome c oxidoreductase, D-lactate-cytochrome c reductase, D-lactate: cytochrome c oxidoreductase, D-LCR, D-LDH, DLD, DLD1, DLDH, glycolate deshydrogenase, iLDH, L-lactate-cytochrome c oxidoreductase, lactic acid dehydrogenase, NAD+-independent LDH, Os07g06890
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Engineering on EC 1.1.2.4 - D-lactate dehydrogenase (cytochrome)
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additional information
mRNAs are present in both d2hgdh mutant lines, but not in dldh1-1 and dldh1-2 mutant lines
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mRNAs are present in both d2hgdh mutant lines, but not in dldh1-1 and dldh1-2 mutant lines
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mutation in fog1, fog 2 and Klhap2 gene loci for regulation studies
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construction and evaluation of amperometric cell debris-based biosensors using constant-potential amperometry in a three-electrode configuration with an Ag/AgCl/KCl(3M) reference electrode and a Pt-wire counter-electrode. The strain DELTAcyb2/DLD1 is a suitable biorecognition element for the construction of biosensors selective for D-lactate, overview
additional information
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construction and evaluation of amperometric cell debris-based biosensors using constant-potential amperometry in a three-electrode configuration with an Ag/AgCl/KCl(3M) reference electrode and a Pt-wire counter-electrode. The strain DELTAcyb2/DLD1 is a suitable biorecognition element for the construction of biosensors selective for D-lactate, overview
additional information
overexpression of DLDH coupling with the deletion of L-lactate-cytochrome c oxidoreductase activity opens possibility for usage of the strain as a base for construction of bioreactor for removing toxic D-lactate from fermented products due to oxidation to nontoxic pyruvate. Construction and evaluation of a bioreactor for oxidation of toxic D-lactate using yeast cells overproducing D-lactate cytochrome c oxidoreductase, using permeabilized cells and alginate gel. The efficiency of enzymatic oxidation of D-lactate by the bioreactor prototype tightly depends on flow rate through the column
additional information
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overexpression of DLDH coupling with the deletion of L-lactate-cytochrome c oxidoreductase activity opens possibility for usage of the strain as a base for construction of bioreactor for removing toxic D-lactate from fermented products due to oxidation to nontoxic pyruvate. Construction and evaluation of a bioreactor for oxidation of toxic D-lactate using yeast cells overproducing D-lactate cytochrome c oxidoreductase, using permeabilized cells and alginate gel. The efficiency of enzymatic oxidation of D-lactate by the bioreactor prototype tightly depends on flow rate through the column
additional information
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overexpression of DLDH coupling with the deletion of L-lactate-cytochrome c oxidoreductase activity opens possibility for usage of the strain as a base for construction of bioreactor for removing toxic D-lactate from fermented products due to oxidation to nontoxic pyruvate. Construction and evaluation of a bioreactor for oxidation of toxic D-lactate using yeast cells overproducing D-lactate cytochrome c oxidoreductase, using permeabilized cells and alginate gel. The efficiency of enzymatic oxidation of D-lactate by the bioreactor prototype tightly depends on flow rate through the column
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additional information
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construction and evaluation of amperometric cell debris-based biosensors using constant-potential amperometry in a three-electrode configuration with an Ag/AgCl/KCl(3M) reference electrode and a Pt-wire counter-electrode. The strain DELTAcyb2/DLD1 is a suitable biorecognition element for the construction of biosensors selective for D-lactate, overview
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additional information
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mutation in Hap1p/2/3/4/5 gene loci for regulation studies