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| Name = glucose 1-dehydrogenase (NADP+)
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| EC_number = 1.1.1.119
| EC_number = 1.1.1.119
| CAS_number = 37250-50-3
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In [[enzymology]], a '''glucose 1-dehydrogenase (NADP+)''' ({{EC number|1.1.1.119}}) is an [[enzyme]] that [[catalysis|catalyzes]] the [[chemical reaction]]
In [[enzymology]], a '''glucose 1-dehydrogenase (NADP<sup>+</sup>)''' ({{EC number|1.1.1.119}}) is an [[enzyme]] that [[catalysis|catalyzes]] the [[chemical reaction]]


:D-glucose + NADP<sup>+</sup> <math>\rightleftharpoons</math> D-glucono-1,5-lactone + NADPH + H<sup>+</sup>
:D-glucose + NADP<sup>+</sup> <math>\rightleftharpoons</math> D-glucono-1,5-lactone + NADPH + H<sup>+</sup>
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Thus, the two [[substrate (biochemistry)|substrates]] of this enzyme are [[D-glucose]] and [[nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate|NADP<sup>+</sup>]], whereas its 3 [[product (chemistry)|products]] are [[Glucono delta-lactone|D-glucono-1,5-lactone]], [[nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate|NADPH]], and [[hydrogen ion|H<sup>+</sup>]].
Thus, the two [[substrate (biochemistry)|substrates]] of this enzyme are [[D-glucose]] and [[nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate|NADP<sup>+</sup>]], whereas its 3 [[product (chemistry)|products]] are [[Glucono delta-lactone|D-glucono-1,5-lactone]], [[nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate|NADPH]], and [[hydrogen ion|H<sup>+</sup>]].


This enzyme belongs to the family of [[oxidoreductase]]s, specifically those acting on the CH-OH group of donor with NAD+ or NADP+ as acceptor. The systematic name of this enzyme class is '''D-glucose:NADP+ 1-oxidoreductase'''. Other names in common use include '''nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate-linked aldohexose''', '''dehydrogenase''', '''NADP+-linked aldohexose dehydrogenase''', '''NADP+-dependent glucose dehydrogenase''', and '''glucose 1-dehydrogenase (NADP+)'''.
This enzyme belongs to the family of [[oxidoreductase]]s, specifically those acting on the CH-OH group of donor with NAD<sup>+</sup> or NADP<sup>+</sup> as acceptor. The systematic name of this enzyme class is '''D-glucose:NADP<sup>+</sup> 1-oxidoreductase'''. Other names in common use include '''nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate-linked aldohexose''', '''dehydrogenase''', '''NADP<sup>+</sup>-linked aldohexose dehydrogenase''', '''NADP<sup>+</sup>-dependent glucose dehydrogenase''', and '''glucose 1-dehydrogenase (NADP<sup>+</sup>)'''.


==References==
==References==
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* {{cite journal | author = Adachi O and Ameyama M | date = 1982 | title = D-Glucose dehydrogenase from Gluconobacter suboxydans | journal = Methods Enzymol. | volume = 89 | pages = 159&ndash;163 | doi = 10.1016/S0076-6879(82)89028-9 | series = Methods in Enzymology | isbn = 978-0-12-181989-7 }}
* {{cite journal | author = Adachi O and Ameyama M | date = 1982 | title = D-Glucose dehydrogenase from Gluconobacter suboxydans | journal = Methods Enzymol. | volume = 89 | pages = 159&ndash;163 | doi = 10.1016/S0076-6879(82)89028-9 | series = Methods in Enzymology | isbn = 978-0-12-181989-7 }}
* {{cite journal | author = Avigad G, Alroy Y, Englard S | date = 1968 | title = Purification and properties of a nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate-linked aldohexose dehydrogeanse from Gluconobacter cerinus | journal = J. Biol. Chem. | volume = 243 | pages = 1936&ndash;41 | pmid = 4384672 | issue = 8 }}
* {{cite journal | author = Avigad G, Alroy Y, Englard S | date = 1968 | title = Purification and properties of a nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate-linked aldohexose dehydrogeanse from Gluconobacter cerinus | journal = J. Biol. Chem. | volume = 243 | pages = 1936&ndash;41 | pmid = 4384672 | issue = 8 }}


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In enzymology, a glucose 1-dehydrogenase (NADP+) (EC 1.1.1.119) is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction

D-glucose + NADP+ D-glucono-1,5-lactone + NADPH + H+

Thus, the two substrates of this enzyme are D-glucose and NADP+, whereas its 3 products are D-glucono-1,5-lactone, NADPH, and H+.

This enzyme belongs to the family of oxidoreductases, specifically those acting on the CH-OH group of donor with NAD+ or NADP+ as acceptor. The systematic name of this enzyme class is D-glucose:NADP+ 1-oxidoreductase. Other names in common use include nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate-linked aldohexose, dehydrogenase, NADP+-linked aldohexose dehydrogenase, NADP+-dependent glucose dehydrogenase, and glucose 1-dehydrogenase (NADP+).

References

  • Adachi O and Ameyama M (1982). "D-Glucose dehydrogenase from Gluconobacter suboxydans". Methods Enzymol. Methods in Enzymology. 89: 159–163. doi:10.1016/S0076-6879(82)89028-9. ISBN 978-0-12-181989-7.
  • Avigad G, Alroy Y, Englard S (1968). "Purification and properties of a nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate-linked aldohexose dehydrogeanse from Gluconobacter cerinus". J. Biol. Chem. 243 (8): 1936–41. PMID 4384672.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)