1.2.5.1: pyruvate dehydrogenase (quinone)
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Word Map on EC 1.2.5.1
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1.2.5.1
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corynebacterium
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glutamicum
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flavoprotein
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fed-batch
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thiamin
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acetohydroxyacid
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transaminase
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volumetric
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2-ketoisovalerate
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isomeroreductase
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l-valine
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ilvbncd
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dihydroxyacid
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l-lactate
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transhydrogenase
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pta-acka
- 1.2.5.1
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corynebacterium
- glutamicum
- flavoprotein
-
fed-batch
- thiamin
-
acetohydroxyacid
- transaminase
-
volumetric
- 2-ketoisovalerate
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isomeroreductase
- l-valine
-
ilvbncd
-
dihydroxyacid
- l-lactate
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transhydrogenase
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pta-acka
Reaction
Synonyms
EC 1.2.2.2, ECPOX, POX, poxB, POXEC, pqo, pyruvate (quinone) dehydrogenase, pyruvate oxidase, pyruvate oxidase B, pyruvate:quinone oxidoreductase, pyruvate:ubiquinone-8-oxidoreductase, ubiquinione-dependent pyruvate oxidase, ubiquinone-dependent pyruvate oxidase
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Subunits
Subunits on EC 1.2.5.1 - pyruvate dehydrogenase (quinone)
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additional information
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when two poxB gene alleles coexist in cells either on a single plasmid or on two compatible plasmids, heterotetrameric species are formed in addition to homotetramers. The concentration of tetramer species varies according to the concentrations of the different subunit present. The distribution of each tetramer species seems virtually identical to those theoretically expected based on random mixing. The intrinsic activity of pyruvate oxidase is not affected by interactions among the four subunits. Each subunit of the tetramer catalyzes the oxidase reaction independently