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Aldose 1-dehydrogenase

Dietmar Schomburg, +1 more
- pp 581-584
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d-Fucose Metabolism in a Pseudomonad I. OXIDATION OF d-FUCOSE TO d-FUCONO-δ-LACTONE BY A d-ALDOHEXOSE DEHYDROGENASE

TL;DR: It is concluded that β-d-glucopyranose and β- d-fucopyrsanose are the actual substrates for the enzyme, which has been purified 335-fold from a pseudomonad capable of using d- fucose as a sole carbon source.
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Some physical properties of three sugar dehydrogenases from a pseudomonad.

TL;DR: Because of the marked catalytic similarities of the aldose and galactose dehydrogenases, their primary structures have been compared by means of peptide maps, and these comparisons are also reported here.
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Carbohydrate metabolism in some methylotrophic bacteria

TL;DR: Some pink pigmented facultative methylotrophic bacteria (PPFMs) can utilize monosaccharides as a single carbon source, but tests of key enzymes of various pathways of carbohydrate metabolism indicate that such strains either metabolise glucose by the Entner-Doudoroff pathway or lack a suitable permease for this sugar.