1.1.99.14: glycolate dehydrogenase
This is an abbreviated version!
For detailed information about glycolate dehydrogenase, go to the full flat file.
Word Map on EC 1.1.99.14
-
1.1.99.14
-
glyoxylate
-
photorespiration
-
photorespiratory
-
d-lactate
-
phosphoglycolate
-
glycerate
-
microbodies
-
hydroxypyruvate
-
carboligase
-
tartronic
-
glcdh
-
high-co2-requiring
-
14coxalate
-
leaf-type
- 1.1.99.14
- glyoxylate
-
photorespiration
-
photorespiratory
- d-lactate
- phosphoglycolate
- glycerate
- microbodies
- hydroxypyruvate
-
carboligase
-
tartronic
- glcdh
-
high-co2-requiring
-
14coxalate
-
leaf-type
Reaction
Synonyms
GADH, GDH, GlcD, GlcD1, GlcD2, GlcDH, glycolate dehydrogenase, glycolate dehydrogenase I, glycolate oxidoreductase, glycolic acid dehydrogenase, More
ECTree
Advanced search results
Natural Substrates Products
Natural Substrates Products on EC 1.1.99.14 - glycolate dehydrogenase
Please wait a moment until all data is loaded. This message will disappear when all data is loaded.
REACTION DIAGRAM
glycolate + NAD+
glyoxylate + NADH
-
the enzyme is involved in the bacterial 2-phosphoglycolate pathway, overview
-
-
?
glyocylate + reduced acceptor
-
the bacterial enzyme catalyzes phenazine methosulfate dependent reduction of 2,6-dichlorophenolindophenol or cytochrome c
-
-
?
glycolate + acceptor
glyocylate + reduced acceptor
-
in green algae the enzyme is part of glycolate metabolism
-
-
?
glycolate + acceptor
glyocylate + reduced acceptor
-
in green algae the enzyme is part of glycolate metabolism
-
-
?
glyoxylate + reduced acceptor
-
involved in the photorespiration pathway
-
-
?
?
-
-
the enzyme does not require NAD+ and NADP+ as an electron carrier, and primary alcohols, dihydric alcohols and aliphatic aldehydes are not oxidized. Ethanol, 1-propanol, 2-propanol, 1-butanol, ethylene glycol, propylene glycol, 1,3-propanediol, glycerol, glyoxylate, glyoxal, methylglyoxal, acetaldehyde, propylaldehyde, L-malic acid, L-kactic acid, D-malic acid and L-tartaric acid are inert
-
-
?
additional information
?
-
-
the enzyme does not require NAD+ and NADP+ as an electron carrier, and primary alcohols, dihydric alcohols and aliphatic aldehydes are not oxidized. Ethanol, 1-propanol, 2-propanol, 1-butanol, ethylene glycol, propylene glycol, 1,3-propanediol, glycerol, glyoxylate, glyoxal, methylglyoxal, acetaldehyde, propylaldehyde, L-malic acid, L-kactic acid, D-malic acid and L-tartaric acid are inert
-
-
?