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Expression of aad from a plasmid in C. acetobutylicum showed that AAD, which appears as a approximately 96-kDa band in denaturing protein gels, provides elevated activities of NADH-dependent butanol dehydrogenase, NAD-dependent acetaldehyde dehydrogenase and butyraldehyde dehydrogenase, and a small increase in...
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Index Entries: Alcohol dehydrogenase; coupled enzymes; specific ..... Aldehyde and alcohol production (μmol) after 15-min reaction in coupled- ...
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Analysis of adhE homologous expression in T. ethanolicus showed that AdhE affected ethanol production. Keywords: Aldehyde/alcohol dehydrogenase; ...
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p < 0.001) between alcohol dehydrogenase activity and acetaldehyde production from ethanol, strongly suggesting the catalytic role of bacterial alcohol dehydrogenase in this reaction.
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When alcohol is metabolized and broken down in the liver by the enzyme called alcohol dehydrogenase, something much more toxic that the alcohol itself is produced by the liver. ... After the alcohol is initially attacked by the alcohol dehydrogenase enzyme, producing the acetaldehyde, the acetaldehyde is suddenly attacked.
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Helicobacter pylori possesses alcohol dehydrogenase activity and is capable of producing acetaldehyde from ethanol in vitro. Paper-463002. In conclusion, PH-induced inhibition of ADH (mainly type I) seems to be related to ADH-mediated retinoid metabolism during liver proliferation. Paper-12400555.
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In humans, the biotransformation of ethanol is mediated primarily by alcohol dehydrogenase, producing acetaldehyde. Further oxidation of acetaldehyde is then catalyzed by the enzyme aldehyde dehydrogenase to form acetic acid.
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