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FunFam 36148: Pyruvate dehydrogenase (Cytochrome)

There are 3 EC terms in this cluster

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EC Term Annotations Evidence
Pyruvate dehydrogenase (quinone). [EC: 1.2.5.1]
Pyruvate + ubiquinone + H(2)O = acetate + CO(2) + ubiquinol.
  • This bacterial enzyme is located on the inner surface of the cytoplasmic membrane and coupled to the respiratory chain via ubiquinone.
  • Does not accept menaquinone.
  • Activity is greatly enhanced by lipids.
  • Requires thiamine diphosphate.
  • The enzyme can also form acetoin.
706 A0A017IL41 A0A017IL41 A0A024L4U9 A0A024L4U9 A0A026UKJ3 A0A026UKJ3 A0A028AKB7 A0A028AKB7 A0A029I727 A0A029I727
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Deleted entry. [EC: 1.2.2.2]
    230 A0A026UKJ3 A0A026UKJ3 A0A028AKB7 A0A028AKB7 A0A029I727 A0A029I727 A0A029IZS9 A0A029IZS9 A0A066SYL5 A0A066SYL5
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    Pyruvate oxidase. [EC: 1.2.3.3]
    Pyruvate + phosphate + O(2) = acetyl phosphate + CO(2) + H(2)O(2).
    • Two reducing equivalents are transferred from the resonant carbanion/enamine forms of 2-hydroxyethyl-thiamine-diphosphate to the adjacent flavin cofactor, yielding 2-acetyl-thiamine diphosphate (AcThDP) and reduced flavin.
    • FADH is reoxidized by O(2) to yield H(2)O(2) and FAD and AcThDP is cleaved phosphorolytically to acetyl phosphate and thiamine diphosphate.
    10 A0A1L3R7T0 A0A1L3R7T0 A0A1L3RUK2 A0A1L3RUK2 F8J8X4 F8J8X4 Q0BPK5 Q0BPK5 W6I848 W6I848
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