EC Number |
Natural Substrates |
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1.2.5.1 | pyruvate + a quinone |
- |
1.2.5.1 | pyruvate + ferricytochrome b1 + H2O |
- |
1.2.5.1 | pyruvate + ferricytochrome b1 + H2O |
the natural electron acceptor for the reduced enzyme is a cell-membrane-associated electron transport system including both ubiquinone-6- and cytochrome b1, with oxygen being the terminal electron acceptor |
1.2.5.1 | pyruvate + quinone + H2O |
- |
1.2.5.1 | pyruvate + ubiquinol-6 + H2O |
the natural electron acceptor for the reduced enzyme is a cell-membrane-associated electron transport system including both ubiquinone-6 and cytochrome b1, with oxygen being the terminal electron acceptor |
1.2.5.1 | pyruvate + ubiquinone + H2O |
- |
1.2.5.1 | pyruvate + ubiquinone-6 + H2O |
- |
1.2.5.1 | pyruvate + ubiquinone-8 |
binding to the phospholipid bilayers is essential for PoxB function in vivo, since ubiquinone, the natural electron acceptor of the enzyme, is dissolved within the membfrane lipid bilayer |
1.2.5.1 | pyruvate + ubiquinone-8 |
the role of quinones in the pyruvate oxidase system is investigated in this paper |
1.2.5.1 | pyruvate + ubiquinone-8 + H2O |
- |