- Strombine dehydrogenase
In
enzymology , a strombine dehydrogenase (EC number|1.5.1.22) is anenzyme that catalyzes thechemical reaction :N-(carboxymethyl)-D-alanine + NAD+ + H2O glycine + pyruvate + NADH + H+
The 3 substrates of this enzyme are
N-(carboxymethyl)-D-alanine , NAD+, and H2O, whereas its 4 products areglycine ,pyruvate , NADH, and H+.This enzyme belongs to the family of
oxidoreductase s, specifically those acting on the CH-NH group of donor with NAD+ or NADP+ as acceptor. The systematic name of this enzyme class is N-(carboxymethyl)-D-alanine:NAD+ oxidoreductase (glycine-forming). Other names in common use include strombine [N-(carboxymethyl)-D-alanine] dehydrogenase, and N-(carboxymethyl)-D-alanine: NAD+ oxidoreductase.References
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CAS registry number for this enzyme class is CAS registry|79393-84-3."Gene Ontology (GO) codes
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