Fructose 5-dehydrogenase
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In enzymology, a fructose 5-dehydrogenase (EC 1.1.99.11) is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction
- D-fructose + acceptor 5-dehydro-D-fructose + reduced acceptor
Thus, the two substrates of this enzyme are D-fructose and acceptor, whereas its two products are 5-dehydro-D-fructose and reduced acceptor.
This enzyme belongs to the family of oxidoreductases, specifically those acting on the CH-OH group of donor with other acceptors. The systematic name of this enzyme class is D-fructose:acceptor 5-oxidoreductase. Other names in common use include fructose 5-dehydrogenase (acceptor), D-fructose dehydrogenase, and D-fructose:(acceptor) 5-oxidoreductase.
[edit] References
- IUBMB entry for 1.1.99.11
- BRENDA references for 1.1.99.11 (Recommended.)
- PubMed references for 1.1.99.11
- PubMed Central references for 1.1.99.11
- Google Scholar references for 1.1.99.11
- Ameyama M and Adachi O (1982). "D-Fructose dehydrogenase from Gluconobacter industrius, membrane-bound". Methods Enzymol. 89: 154–159.
- Yamada Y, Aida K, Uemura T (Tokyo). "Enzymatic studies on the oxidation of sugar and sugar alcohol. I Purification and properties of particle-bound fructose dehydrogenase". J. Biochem.: 636–46. PMID 6059959.
[edit] External links
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- The CAS registry number for this enzyme class is 37250-85-4.