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L-xylose 1-dehydrogenase

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L-xylose 1-dehydrogenase
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EC no.1.1.1.113
CAS no.37250-44-5
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In enzymology, a L-xylose 1-dehydrogenase (EC 1.1.1.113) is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction

L-xylose + NADP+ L-xylono-1,4-lactone + NADPH + H+

Thus, the two substrates of this enzyme are L-xylose and NADP+, whereas its 3 products are L-xylono-1,4-lactone, NADPH, and H+.

This enzyme belongs to the family of oxidoreductases, specifically those acting on the CH-OH group of donor with NAD+ or NADP+ as acceptor. The systematic name of this enzyme class is L-xylose:NADP+ 1-oxidoreductase. Other names in common use include L-xylose dehydrogenase, and NADPH-xylose reductase.

References

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  • Uehara K, Takeda M (1962). "L-Xylose dehydrogenase in bakers' yeast". J. Biochem. 52. Tokyo: 461–463.