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Sulfoacetaldehyde dehydrogenase
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Name | Sulfoacetaldehyde dehydrogenase |
| EC_number | 1.2.1.73 |
Sulfoacetaldehyde dehydrogenase (, SafD) is an enzyme with systematic name 2-sulfoacetaldehyde:NAD+ oxidoreductase. This enzyme catalyses the following chemical reaction:
This reaction is part of a bacterial pathway that can make use the amino group of taurine as a sole source of nitrogen for growth.
References
References
- (August 2008). "Sulfoacetate released during the assimilation of taurine-nitrogen by Neptuniibacter caesariensis: purification of sulfoacetaldehyde dehydrogenase". Archives of Microbiology.
- {{KEGG enzyme. 1.2.1.73
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