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Serine 2-dehydrogenase

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serine 2-dehydrogenase
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EC no.1.4.1.7
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In enzymology, a serine 2-dehydrogenase (EC 1.4.1.7) is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction

L-serine + H2O + NAD {\displaystyle \rightleftharpoons } 3-hydroxypyruvate + NH3 + NADH + H

The 3 substrates of this enzyme are L-serine, H2O, and NAD, whereas its 4 products are 3-hydroxypyruvate, NH3, NADH, and H.

This enzyme belongs to the family of oxidoreductases, specifically those acting on the CH-NH2 group of donor with NAD+ or NADP+ as acceptor. The systematic name of this enzyme class is L-serine:NAD+ 2-oxidoreductase (deaminating). Other names in common use include L-serine:NAD+ oxidoreductase (deaminating), and serine dehydrogenase.

References

  • Kretovich VL, Stepanovich KM (1966). "". Izv. Akad. Nauk. SSSR. Biol. 2: 295–300. PMID 5972761.
CH-NH2 oxidoreductases (EC 1.4) - primarily amino acid oxidoreductases
1.4.1: NAD/NADP acceptor
1.4.3: oxygen acceptor
1.4.4: disulfide acceptor
1.4.99: other acceptors
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