1,6-dihydroxycyclohexa-2,4-diene-1-carboxylate dehydrogenase

1,6-dihydroxycyclohexa-2,4-diene-1-carboxylate dehydrogenase
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EC no.1.3.1.25
CAS no.60496-16-4
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In enzymology, 1,6-dihydroxycyclohexa-2,4-diene-1-carboxylate dehydrogenase (EC 1.3.1.25) is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction

1,6-dihydroxycyclohexa-2,4-dienecarboxylate
+ NAD+
 
 
 
CO2 + H+
 
CO2 + H+
 
+ NADH
 

The two substrates of this enzyme are (1R,6R)-1,6-dihydroxycyclohexa-2,4-diene-1-carboxylic acid and oxidised nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+). Its products are catechol, carbon dioxide, reduced NADH, and a proton.[1][2][3]

This enzyme belongs to the family of oxidoreductases, specifically those acting on the CH-CH group of donor with NAD+ or NADP+ as acceptor. The systematic name of this enzyme class is (1R,6R)-1,6-dihydroxycyclohexa-2,4-diene-1-carboxylate:NAD+ oxidoreductase (decarboxylating). Other names in common use include 3,5-cyclohexadiene-1,2-diol-1-carboxylate dehydrogenase, 3,5-cyclohexadiene-1,2-diol-1-carboxylic acid dehydrogenase, dihydrodihydroxybenzoate dehydrogenase, DHBDH, cis-1,2-dihydroxycyclohexa-3,5-diene-1-carboxylate dehydrogenase, 2-hydro-1,2-dihydroxybenzoate dehydrogenase, cis-1,2-dihydroxycyclohexa-3,5-diene-1-carboxylate:NAD+, oxidoreductase, and dihydrodihydroxybenzoate dehydrogenase. This enzyme participates in benzoate degradation via hydroxylation and benzoate degradation via coa ligation.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b Enzyme 1.3.1.25 at KEGG Pathway Database.
  2. ^ Reiner AM (1972). "Metabolism of aromatic compounds in bacteria. Purification and properties of the catechol-forming enzyme, 3,5-cyclohexadiene-1,2-diol-1-carboxylic acid (NAD + ) oxidoreductase (decarboxylating)". J. Biol. Chem. 247 (16): 4960–5. doi:10.1016/S0021-9258(19)44924-7. PMID 4341530.
  3. ^ Neidle E, Hartnett C, Ornston LN, Bairoch A, Rekik M, Harayama S (1992). "cis-diol dehydrogenases encoded by the TOL pWW0 plasmid xylL gene and the Acinetobacter calcoaceticus chromosomal benD gene are members of the short-chain alcohol dehydrogenase superfamily". Eur. J. Biochem. 204 (1): 113–20. doi:10.1111/j.1432-1033.1992.tb16612.x. PMID 1740120.