EC Number |
Cofactor |
Reference |
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1.1.1.307 | more |
Spathaspora arborariae xylose reductase accepts both NADH and NADPH as co-substrates, gene SpXYL1.1 encodes for a xylose reductase with higher NADH activity compared to other XRs. The NADH-dependent of activity of Xyl1 is 25% compared to NADPH |
761107 |
1.1.1.307 | more |
the enzyme can use either NADH or NADPH as co-substrate, its XR activity with NADH is about 70% of that with NADPH |
761838 |
1.1.1.307 | more |
the enzyme exhibits dual cofactor specificity for NADPH and NADH, the catalytic efficiency is significantly higher for NADPH |
761297 |
1.1.1.307 | more |
the enzyme uses both NADPH and NADH but prefers NADPH, the activity with NADPH is about 5fold higher than that with NADH |
740206 |
1.1.1.307 | NAD+ |
- |
721343, 721848, 722851, 740206, 742941, 760714, 761107, 761838, 764945 |
1.1.1.307 | NADH |
- |
721343, 721848, 722851, 739023, 740206, 742941, 760714, 761107, 761838, 764945 |
1.1.1.307 | NADH |
5fold higher activity with NADPH than with NADH |
740206 |
1.1.1.307 | NADH |
active with both NADPH and NADH as coenzyme. The activity with NADH is approximately 70% of that with NADPH for the various aldose substrates. The ratio of activities with NADH and NADPH is approximately constant between pH 5 and 8 |
696073 |
1.1.1.307 | NADH |
catalytic efficiency for NADPH is more than 100fold higher than the catalytic efficiency for NADH |
695733 |
1.1.1.307 | NADH |
catalytic efficiency is 24.5fold higher with NADPH as coenzyme than with NADH |
699066 |