1.1.1.192: long-chain-alcohol dehydrogenase
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Word Map on EC 1.1.1.192
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1.1.1.192
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dehydrogenases
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sls
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zinc-dependent
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d-mannitol
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2-dehydrogenase
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d-fructose
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glutathione-dependent
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hydride
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nostoc
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beta-oxidation
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nose
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n-alkanes
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glycerol-3-phosphate
- 1.1.1.192
- dehydrogenases
- sls
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zinc-dependent
- d-mannitol
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2-dehydrogenase
- d-fructose
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glutathione-dependent
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hydride
- nostoc
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beta-oxidation
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nose
- n-alkanes
- glycerol-3-phosphate
Reaction
Synonyms
ADH, ADH1, ADH2, dehydrogenase, long-chain alcohol, fatty alcohol oxidoreductase, long-chain alcohol dehydrogenase, long-chain alkyl alcohol dehydrogenase, long-chain dehydrogenase, NAD+-dependent secondary alcohol dehydrogenase, SADH
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KCat KM Value
KCat KM Value on EC 1.1.1.192 - long-chain-alcohol dehydrogenase
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117.9
NADP+
cosubstrate 1-octanol, pH 8.0, 60°C
0.0021
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mutant enzyme D37S/A38R/V39S/T15I, with NAD+ as cosubstrate, pH and temperature not specified in the publication
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0.0035
10,12-dihydroxyoctadecanoic acid
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wild type enzyme, with NAD+ as cosubstrate, pH and temperature not specified in the publication
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0.012
10,12-dihydroxyoctadecanoic acid
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mutant enzyme D37S/V39S, with NAD+ as cosubstrate, pH and temperature not specified in the publication
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0.0014
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mutant enzyme D37S/V39S, with NAD+ as cosubstrate, pH and temperature not specified in the publication
0.0014
10-hydroxyoctadecanoic acid
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wild type enzyme, with NAD+ as cosubstrate, pH and temperature not specified in the publication
0.013
10-hydroxyoctadecanoic acid
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mutant enzyme D37S/A38R/V39S/T15I, with NAD+ as cosubstrate, pH and temperature not specified in the publication
0.00061
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wild type enzyme, with NAD+ as cosubstrate, pH and temperature not specified in the publication
0.0015
12-hydroxyoctadecanoic acid
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mutant enzyme D37S/V39S, with NAD+ as cosubstrate, pH and temperature not specified in the publication