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EC Number Cofactor Commentary Reference
Show all pathways known for 1.4.1.3Display the reaction diagram Show all sequences 1.4.1.32-Azido-NAD+ - 391616
Show all pathways known for 1.4.1.3Display the reaction diagram Show all sequences 1.4.1.3more 2 soybean isoenzymes with different coenzyme specificities, glutamate dehydrogenase 1: active with NADH, NAD+, NADPH and NADP+, glutamate dehydrogenase 2: active with NADH, NAD+, NADPH but not NADP+ 391607
Show all pathways known for 1.4.1.3Display the reaction diagram Show all sequences 1.4.1.3more coenzyme specificity of GDH for NADPH and NADH 763164
Show all pathways known for 1.4.1.3Display the reaction diagram Show all sequences 1.4.1.3more cofactor not mentioned 699728
Show all pathways known for 1.4.1.3Display the reaction diagram Show all sequences 1.4.1.3more cofactor specificity not mentioned 741608, 742455, 743352
Show all pathways known for 1.4.1.3Display the reaction diagram Show all sequences 1.4.1.3more GDH is a dual-cofactor GDH 724789
Show all pathways known for 1.4.1.3Display the reaction diagram Show all sequences 1.4.1.3more GDH is a dual-cofactor GDH, with activity that is greater with NAD+/NADH than with NADP+/NADPH 724789
Show all pathways known for 1.4.1.3Display the reaction diagram Show all sequences 1.4.1.3more the enzyme can use both NAD+ and NADP+ as electron acceptors, displaying more affinity for NADP+ than for NAD+. No activity with NADH or NADPH 724653
Show all pathways known for 1.4.1.3Display the reaction diagram Show all sequences 1.4.1.3more the similarity in relative activation when both cofactors are present, combined with consistently greater GDH product formation from equimolar NADH than with NADPH, does not support the idea that there is a preferential utilization of NADPH by bovine GDH. In the reductive amination direction, the rates of product formation are always greater for NADH oxidation than NADPH oxidation 725956
Show all pathways known for 1.4.1.3Display the reaction diagram Show all sequences 1.4.1.3NAD(P)+ - 684262, 684905, 687466, 687565, 688547
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