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dkgB | 2,5-diketo-D-gluconate reductase B; Catalyzes the reduction of 2,5-diketo-D-gluconic acid (25DKG) to 2-keto-L-gulonic acid (2KLG); Belongs to the aldo/keto reductase family. (267 aa) | ||||
yahK | Broad specificity NADPH-dependent aldehyde reductase, Zn-containing; Catalyzes the reduction of a wide range of aldehydes into their corresponding alcohols. Has a strong preference for NADPH over NADH as the electron donor. Cannot use a ketone as substrate. Is a major source of NADPH-dependent aldehyde reductase activity in E.coli. The in vivo functions of YahK has yet to be determined. Belongs to the zinc-containing alcohol dehydrogenase family. (349 aa) | ||||
yajO | 2-carboxybenzaldehyde reductase; Catalyzes the conversion of ribulose 5-phosphate (Ru5P) to 1- deoxy-D-xylulose 5-phosphate (DXP), providing a direct route from pentoses to terpenes. May play a role in biosynthesis of DXP under conditions of thiamine starvation; Belongs to the aldo/keto reductase family. Aldo/keto reductase 2 subfamily. (324 aa) | ||||
mgsA | Methylglyoxal synthase; Catalyzes the formation of methylglyoxal from dihydroxyacetone phosphate. (152 aa) | ||||
adhP | Ethanol-active dehydrogenase/acetaldehyde-active reductase; Preferred specificity is towards 1-propanol; Belongs to the zinc-containing alcohol dehydrogenase family. (336 aa) | ||||
ydjG | Methylglyoxal reductase, NADH-dependent; Catalyzes the NADH-dependent reduction of methylglyoxal (2- oxopropanal) in vitro. It is not known if this activity has physiological significance. Cannot use NADPH as a cosubstrate. Seems to play some role in intestinal colonization. (326 aa) | ||||
eutR | Eut operon transcriptional activator, AraC family; Activates the transcription of the eut operon. Also positively regulates its own transcription. Probably binds ethanolamine and vitamin B12 as effectors (By similarity). (350 aa) | ||||
eutK | Putative ethanol utilization carboxysome structural protein; May be involved in the formation of a specific microcompartment in the cell in which the metabolism of potentially toxic by-products takes place; Belongs to the bacterial microcompartments protein family. (166 aa) | ||||
eutL | Putative ethanol utilization carboxysome structural protein; May be involved in the formation of a specific microcompartment in the cell in which the metabolism of potentially toxic by-products takes place. (219 aa) | ||||
eutC | Ethanolamine ammonia-lyase, small subunit (light chain); Ethanolamine ammonia-lyase, light chain; Protein involved in amine catabolic process; Belongs to the EutC family. (295 aa) | ||||
eutB | Ethanolamine ammonia-lyase, heavy chain; Protein involved in amine catabolic process. (453 aa) | ||||
eutA | Reactivating factor for ethanolamine ammonia lyase; May protect the EutBC lyase from inhibition. (467 aa) | ||||
eutH | Ethanolamine transporter; Possibly involved in the transport of ethanolamine from the periplasm to the cytoplasm. (408 aa) | ||||
eutG | Ethanol dehydrogenase involved in ethanolamine utilization; May act on the acetaldehyde produced from the degradation of ethanolamine; Belongs to the iron-containing alcohol dehydrogenase family. (395 aa) | ||||
eutJ | Ethanolamine utilization; homolog of Salmonella gene; Protein involved in amine catabolic process and protein folding. (278 aa) | ||||
eutE | Aldehyde oxidoreductase, ethanolamine utilization protein; May act as an acetaldehyde dehydrogenase that converts acetaldehyde into acetyl-CoA. (467 aa) | ||||
eutN | Ethanolamine catabolic microcompartment shell protein; May be involved in the formation of a specific microcompartment in the cell in which the metabolism of potentially toxic by-products takes place. (95 aa) | ||||
eutM | Ethanolamine utilization protein, putative carboxysome structural protein; May be involved in the formation of a specific microcompartment in the cell in which the metabolism of potentially toxic by-products takes place; Belongs to the bacterial microcompartments protein family. (97 aa) | ||||
eutT | Cobalamin adenosyltransferase involved in ethanolamine utilization; Converts CNB12 to ADOB12. (267 aa) | ||||
eutQ | RmlC-like cupin domain protein; Protein involved in amine catabolic process. (233 aa) | ||||
eutP | Putative P-loop NTPase ethanolamine utilization protein; Protein involved in amine catabolic process. (159 aa) | ||||
eutS | Putative ethanol utilization carboxysome structural protein; May be involved in the formation of a specific microcompartment in the cell in which the metabolism of potentially toxic by-products takes place; Belongs to the EutS/PduU family. (111 aa) | ||||
gpr | L-glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate reductase; Catalyzes the stereospecific, NADPH-dependent reduction of L- glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate (L-GAP). The physiological role of gpr is the detoxification of L-GAP, which may be formed by non-enzymatic racemization of GAP. Also involved in the stress response as a methylglyoxal reductase which converts the toxic metabolite methylglyoxal to acetol in vitro and in vivo. Belongs to the shaker potassium channel beta subunit family. (346 aa) | ||||
yqhC | Transcriptional activator of yqhD; Putative ARAC-type regulatory protein; Protein involved in transcription activator activity and transcription. (318 aa) | ||||
yqhD | Aldehyde reductase, NADPH-dependent; NADP-dependent ADH activity; Belongs to the iron-containing alcohol dehydrogenase family. (387 aa) | ||||
dkgA | 2,5-diketo-D-gluconate reductase A; Catalyzes the reduction of 2,5-diketo-D-gluconic acid (25DKG) to 2-keto-L-gulonic acid (2KLG). It is also capable of stereoselective -keto ester reductions on ethyl acetoacetate and other 2-substituted derivatives; Belongs to the aldo/keto reductase family. (275 aa) | ||||
aldB | Aldehyde dehydrogenase B; Catalyzes the NADP-dependent oxidation of diverse aldehydes such as chloroacetaldehyde, acetaldehyde, propionaldehyde, benzaldehyde, mafosfamide, 4-hydroperoxycyclophosphamide. Its preferred substrates are acetaldehyde and chloroacetaldehyde. (512 aa) | ||||
yiaY | L-threonine dehydrogenase; Putative oxidoreductase. (383 aa) | ||||
gldA | Glycerol dehydrogenase, NAD+ dependent; Catalyzes the NAD-dependent oxidation of glycerol to dihydroxyacetone (glycerone). Allows microorganisms to utilize glycerol as a source of carbon under anaerobic conditions. In E.coli, an important role of GldA is also likely to regulate the intracellular level of dihydroxyacetone by catalyzing the reverse reaction, i.e. the conversion of dihydroxyacetone into glycerol. Possesses a broad substrate specificity, since it is also able to oxidize 1,2-propanediol and to reduce glycolaldehyde, methylglyoxal and hydroxyacetone into ethylene glycol, lac [...] (367 aa) | ||||
ahr | Broad specificity NADPH-dependent aldehyde reductase, Zn-containing; Catalyzes the reduction of a wide range of aldehydes including aliphatic fatty aldehydes (C4-C16), into their corresponding alcohols. Has a strong preference for NADPH over NADH as the electron donor. Cannot use glyceraldehyde or a ketone as substrate. Is a relevant source of NADPH-dependent aldehyde reductase activity in E.coli. The in vivo functions of Ahr has yet to be determined. (339 aa) |