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L-galactose 1-dehydrogenase
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Name | L-galactose 1-dehydrogenase |
| EC_number | 1.1.1.316 |
L-galactose 1-dehydrogenase (, L-GalDH, L-galactose dehydrogenase) is an enzyme with the systematic name L-galactose:NAD+ 1-oxidoreductase. This enzyme catalyses the following chemical reaction:
The enzyme catalyses a step in the ascorbate biosynthesis in higher plants.
References
References
- (September 2004). "Feedback inhibition of spinach L-galactose dehydrogenase by L-ascorbate". Plant & Cell Physiology.
- (June 2002). "Antisense suppression of l-galactose dehydrogenase in Arabidopsis thaliana provides evidence for its role in ascorbate synthesis and reveals light modulated l-galactose synthesis". The Plant Journal.
- (May 1998). "The biosynthetic pathway of vitamin C in higher plants". Nature.
- (July 2009). "Environmental stresses induce health-promoting phytochemicals in lettuce". Plant Physiology and Biochemistry.
- {{KEGG enzyme. 1.1.1.316
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