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|abbr=GLDH
|description='''Glutamate dehydrogenase''', located in the mitochondrial matrix, is an enzyme that converts [[glutamate]] to α-ketoglutarate [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glutamate_dehydrogenase].
|info=[http://www.oroboros.at/?Gnaiger_2012_MitoPathways Gnaiger 2012 MitoPathways]
|type=Enzyme
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Glutamate dehydrogenase

Description

Glutamate dehydrogenase, located in the mitochondrial matrix, is an enzyme that converts glutamate to α-ketoglutarate [1].

Abbreviation: GLDH

Reference: Gnaiger 2012 MitoPathways



MitoPedia topics: Enzyme 


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Enzyme: TCA Cycle and Matrix Dehydrogenases"TCA Cycle and Matrix Dehydrogenases" is not in the list (Adenine nucleotide translocase, Complex I, Complex II;succinate dehydrogenase, Complex III, Complex IV;cytochrome c oxidase, Complex V;ATP synthase, Inner mt-membrane transporter, Marker enzyme, Supercomplex, TCA cycle and matrix dehydrogenases, ...) of allowed values for the "Enzyme" property. 




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