saccharopine dehydrogenase (NAD+ L-glutamate-forming)
- saccharopine dehydrogenase (NAD+ L-glutamate-forming)
- sac·cha·ro·pine de·hy·dro·gen·ase (NAD+, L-glu·ta·mate-form·ing) (sakґə-ro-pēn″ de-hiґdro-jən-ās glooґtə-māt formґing) [EC 1.5.1.9] official nomenclature for saccharopine dehydrogenase.
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