Lysine dehydrogenase — In enzymology, a lysine dehydrogenase (EC number|1.4.1.15) is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction:L lysine + NAD+ ightleftharpoons 1,2 didehydropiperidine 2 carboxylate + NH3 + NADH + H+Thus, the two substrates of this enzyme are L… … Wikipedia
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lysine-ketoglutarate reductase — ly·sine ke·to·glu·ta·rate re·duc·tase (liґsēn ke″to glooґtə rāt re dukґtās) an enzyme activity that catalyzes the condensation of L lysine and α ketoglutarate to form saccharopine, using NADPH as an electron donor.… … Medical dictionary
L-lysine:NAD oxidoreductase — L ly·sine:NAD ox·i·do·re·duc·tase (liґsēn ok″sĭ do re dukґtās) lysine dehydrogenase … Medical dictionary
Isocitrate dehydrogenase — (EC number|1.1.1.42) and (EC number|1.1.1.41), also known as IDH, is an enzyme which participates in the citric acid cycle. It catalyzes the third step of the cycle: the oxidative decarboxylation of isocitrate, producing alpha ketoglutarate (α… … Wikipedia
D-lysopine dehydrogenase — Identifiers EC number 1.5.1.16 CAS number 65187 41 9 … Wikipedia
Saccharopine dehydrogenase (NAD+, L-lysine-forming) — In enzymology, a saccharopine dehydrogenase (NAD+, L lysine forming) (EC number|1.5.1.7) is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction:N6 (L 1,3 dicarboxypropyl) L lysine + NAD+ + H2O ightleftharpoons L lysine + 2 oxoglutarate + NADH + H+The… … Wikipedia
Saccharopine dehydrogenase (NADP+, L-lysine-forming) — In enzymology, a saccharopine dehydrogenase (NADP+, L lysine forming) (EC number|1.5.1.8) is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction:N6 (L 1,3 dicarboxypropyl) L lysine + NADP+ + H2O ightleftharpoons L lysine + 2 oxoglutarate + NADPH +… … Wikipedia
Saccharopine dehydrogenase (NAD+, L-glutamate-forming) — In enzymology, a saccharopine dehydrogenase (NAD+, L glutamate forming) (EC number|1.5.1.9) is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction:N6 (L 1,3 dicarboxypropyl) L lysine + NAD+ + H2O ightleftharpoons L glutamate + 2 aminoadipate 6… … Wikipedia
Pyruvate dehydrogenase complex — (PDC) is a complex of three enzymes that transform pyruvate into acetyl CoA by a process called pyruvate decarboxylation. Acetyl CoA may then be used in the citric acid cycle to carry out cellular respiration, and this complex links the… … Wikipedia