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1.1.1.122
NAD+
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285803
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285804
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719837
1.1.1.122
NAD+
also able to use NADP+
285798
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285800
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285802
1.1.1.122
NAD+
NAD-specific
285801
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285805
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285806
1.1.1.122
NAD+
the enzyme acts on both NAD+ and NADP+ in similar manner
741316
1.1.1.122
NAD+
the enzyme is specific for sugars with D-arabinose-type hydroxyl group stereo-configurations at C3 and C4. This configuration is shared among the hexoses L-fucose (6-deoxy-L-galactose) and L-galactose, and the pentose D-ribose. Although the highest activity is observed with L-fucose in combination with NAD+, the remaining sugars are oxidized at higher rates using NADP+
681445
1.1.1.122
NADP+
10-20% of the activity compared to NAD+
285802
1.1.1.122
NADP+
30% of the activity compared to NAD+, L-fucose dehydrogenation
285800
1.1.1.122
NADP+
the enzyme acts on both NAD+ and NADP+ in similar manner
741316
1.1.1.122
NADPH
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655086
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