EC Number |
Natural Substrates |
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1.1.1.282 | 3-dehydroquinate + NADPH + H+ |
may be responsible for the synthesis of quinic acid from the intermediate compound of the shikimate pathway, dehydroquinic acid |
1.1.1.282 | 3-dehydroshikimate + NAD(P)H + H+ |
YdiB catalyzes the reduction of 3-dehydroshikimate to shikimate as part of the shikimate pathway |
1.1.1.282 | L-quinate + NAD+ |
- |
1.1.1.282 | L-quinate + NADP+ |
- |
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catalyzes the first reaction in the inducible quinic acid catabolic pathway |
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initial enzyme of the hydroaromatic pathway |
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role in quinic acid metabolism |
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YdiB may be involved in shikimate pathway or may be essential for growth of the organism with quinate as a sole carbon source |
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the enzyme CglQSDH shows a substrate preference for quinate compared with shikimate both at the pH optimum and in a physiological pH range, which is a remarkable contrast to closely related SDH/QDH enzymes |
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the enzyme preferentially uses quinate as a substrate in vitro like a quinate dehydrogenase, EC 1.1.1.24, with only residual shikimate dehydrogenase, SDH, activity, cf. EC 1.1.1.25 |