还原胺化
氧化脱氨基
脱氨基
生物化学
微生物
乙醛酸循环
柠檬酸循环
丙氨酸
化学
脱氢酶
胺化
NAD+激酶
氨
氧化磷酸化
新陈代谢
酶
氨基酸
生物
细菌
催化作用
遗传学
作者
Ushmaben Chandrakantbhai Dave,Ravi‐Kumar Kadeppagari
标识
DOI:10.1080/07388551.2019.1594153
摘要
Alanine dehydrogenase (AlaDH) (E.C.1.4.1.1) is a microbial enzyme that catalyzes a reversible conversion of L-alanine to pyruvate. Inter-conversion of alanine and pyruvate by AlaDH is central to metabolism in microorganisms. Its oxidative deamination reaction produces pyruvate which plays a pivotal role in the generation of energy through the tricarboxylic acid cycle for sporulation in the microorganisms. Its reductive amination reaction provides a route for the incorporation of ammonia and produces L-alanine which is required for synthesis of the peptidoglycan layer, proteins, and other amino acids. Also, AlaDH helps in redox balancing as its deamination/amination reaction is linked to the reduction/oxidation of NAD+/NADH in microorganisms. AlaDH from a few microorganisms can also reduce glyoxylate into glycine (aminoacetate) in a nonreversible reaction. Both its oxidative and reductive reactions exhibit remarkable applications in the pharmaceutical, environmental, and food industries. The literature addressing the characteristics and applications of AlaDH from a wide range of microorganisms is summarized in the current review.
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