1.1.1.14: L-iditol 2-dehydrogenase
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Word Map on EC 1.1.1.14
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1.1.1.14
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polyols
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aminotransferase
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aldose
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hepatotoxicity
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fructose
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necrosis
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transaminase
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dehydrogenases
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bile
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lens
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alt
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sheep
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bilirubin
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gamma-glutamyl
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testicular
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cataract
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transpeptidase
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gluconobacter
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ccl4
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acetaminophen
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tetrachloride
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centrilobular
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xylitol
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oxydans
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hepatoprotective
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galactitol
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apap
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ribitol
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acetaminophen-induced
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diapause
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pneumotoxicity
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bromobenzene
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13-week
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n-demethylase
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d-mannitol
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forestomach
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hepatotoxicants
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fructokinase
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l-sorbose
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aminopyrine
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glutamic-pyruvic
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sorbinil
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medicine
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agriculture
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synthesis
- 1.1.1.14
- polyols
- aminotransferase
- aldose
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hepatotoxicity
- fructose
- necrosis
- transaminase
- dehydrogenases
- bile
- lens
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alt
- sheep
- bilirubin
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gamma-glutamyl
- testicular
- cataract
- transpeptidase
- gluconobacter
- ccl4
- acetaminophen
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tetrachloride
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centrilobular
- xylitol
- oxydans
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hepatoprotective
- galactitol
- apap
- ribitol
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acetaminophen-induced
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diapause
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pneumotoxicity
- bromobenzene
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13-week
- n-demethylase
- d-mannitol
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forestomach
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hepatotoxicants
- fructokinase
- l-sorbose
- aminopyrine
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glutamic-pyruvic
- sorbinil
- medicine
- agriculture
- synthesis
Reaction
Synonyms
ADH, D-sorbitol dehydrogenase, dehydrogenase, L-iditol, Dgeo_2865, glucitol dehydrogenase, GoSCR, L-iditol 2-dehydrogenase, L-iditol dehydrogenase (sorbitol), L-iditol:NAD oxidoreductase, L-iditol:NAD+ 5-oxidoreductase, LeSDH, MdSDH5, More, NAD+-dependent sorbitol dehydrogenase, NAD-dependent polyol dehydrogenase, NAD-dependent sorbitol dehydrogenase, NAD-SDH, NAD-sorbitol dehydrogenase, PDH-11300, polyol dehydrogenase, Protein tms1, SDH, SldA, SLDH, SOR, Sor1, Sor2, sorbitol dehydrogenase, sorbitol dehydrogenase 1, sorbitol dehydrogenase 2, sorbitol related enzyme, SORD
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General Information on EC 1.1.1.14 - L-iditol 2-dehydrogenase
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metabolism
physiological function
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sorbitol dehydrogenase can convert sorbitol to fructose, which can then be metabolized via the glycolytic pathway in sperm to make ATP. Sorbitol can serve as an alternative energy source for sperm motility and protein tyrosine phosphorylation
additional information
NAD-SDH is a key enzyme in sorbitol metabolism and plays an important role in regulating sink strength and determining the quality of apple fruit
metabolism
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the zinc-finger protein ZAC1 is up-regulated under hypertonic stress and negatively regulates expression of SDH, allowing for accumulation of sorbitol as a compatible organic osmolyte
metabolism
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the zinc-finger protein ZAC1 is up-regulated under hypertonic stress and negatively regulates expression of SDH, allowing for accumulation of sorbitol as a compatible organic osmolyte
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comprehensive evaluation of genomic features of distillery strains, overview. Naturally occurring diversity in the YRF1 gene copy number may promote genetic stability in the Saccharomyces bayanus group of distillery yeast strains
additional information
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comprehensive evaluation of genomic features of distillery strains, overview. Naturally occurring diversity in the YRF1 gene copy number may promote genetic stability in the Saccharomyces bayanus group of distillery yeast strains
additional information
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comprehensive evaluation of genomic features of distillery strains, overview. Naturally occurring diversity in the YRF1 gene copy number may promote genetic stability in the Saccharomyces bayanus group of distillery yeast strains
additional information
comprehensive evaluation of genomic features of distillery strains, overview. Naturally occurring diversity in the YRF1 gene copy number may promote genetic stability in the Saccharomyces bayanus group of distillery yeast strains
additional information
comprehensive evaluation of genomic features of distillery strains, overview. Naturally occurring diversity in the YRF1 gene copy number may promote genetic stability in the Saccharomyces bayanus group of distillery yeast strains