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SDR family oxidoreductase
This domain is found in Enoyl-(Acyl carrier protein) reductases. (from Pfam)
KR domain-containing protein
This enzymatic domain is part of bacterial polyketide synthases and catalyses the first step in the reductive modification of the beta-carbonyl centres in the growing polyketide chain. It uses NADPH to reduce the keto group to a hydroxy group [1]. [1]. 23790488. Structural and stereochemical analysis of a modular polyketide synthase ketoreductase domain required for the generation of a cis-alkene. Bonnett SA, Whicher JR, Papireddy K, Florova G, Smith JL, Reynolds KA;. Chem Biol. 2013;20:772-783. (from Pfam)
NAD-dependent epimerase/dehydratase family protein
This family of proteins utilise NAD as a cofactor. The proteins in this family use nucleotide-sugar substrates for a variety of chemical reactions. [1]. 9174344. Structural analysis of UDP-sugar binding to UDP-galactose 4-epimerase from Escherichia coli. Thoden JB, Hegeman AD, Wesenberg G, Chapeau MC, Frey PA, Holden HM;. Biochemistry 1997;36:6294-6304. (from Pfam)
SDR family NAD(P)-dependent oxidoreductase
This family contains a wide variety of dehydrogenases. [1]. 9735295. The refined crystal structure of Drosophila lebanonensis alcohol dehydrogenase at 1.9 A resolution. Benach J, Atrian S, Gonzalez-Duarte R, Ladenstein R;. J Mol Biol 1998;282:383-399. [2]. 10387002. Structure of tropinone reductase-II complexed with NADP+ and pseudotropine at 1.9 A resolution: implication for stereospecific substrate binding and catalysis. Yamashita A, Kato H, Wakatsuki S, Tomizaki T, Nakatsu T, Nakajima K, Hashimoto T, Yamada Y, Oda J;. Biochemistry 1999;38:7630-7637. (from Pfam)
glucose 1-dehydrogenase
2-hydroxycyclohexanecarboxyl-CoA dehydrogenase
Members of this protein family are the enzyme 2-hydroxycyclohexanecarboxyl-CoA dehydrogenase. The enzymatic properties were confirmed experimentally in Rhodopseudomonas palustris; the enzyme is homotetrameric, and not sensitive to oxygen. This enzyme is part of proposed pathway for degradation of benzoyl-CoA to 3-hydroxypimeloyl-CoA that differs from the analogous in Thauera aromatica. It also may occur in degradation of the non-aromatic compound cyclohexane-1-carboxylate.
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