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In biochemistry, an
oxidoreductase is an enzyme that catalyzes the transfer of electrons from one molecule
(the reductant, also called the hydrogen or
electron
donor) to another (the oxidant, also called the hydrogen or
electron acceptor).
Reactions
For example, an enzyme that catalyzed this reaction would be an
oxidoreductase:
- A– + B → A + B–
In this example, A is the reductant (electron donor) and B is
the oxidant (electron acceptor).
In biochemical reactions, the redox reactions are sometimes more difficult to
see, such as this reaction from glycolysis:
- Pi + glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate + NAD+ →
NADH + H+ + 1,3-bisphosphoglycerate
In this reaction, NAD+ is the oxidant (electron
acceptor), and glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate is the reductant
(electron donor).
Nomenclature
Proper names of oxidoreductases are formed as
"donor:acceptor oxidoreductase"; however, other names are
much more common. The common name is "donor dehydrogenase" when
possible, such as glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase for the
second reaction above. Common names are also sometimes formed as
"acceptor reductase", such as NAD+ reductase.
"Donor oxidase" is
a special case where O2 is the acceptor.
Classification
Oxidoreductases are classified as EC 1 in the
EC number classification
of enzymes. Oxidoreductases can be further classified into 22
subclasses:
- EC 1.1
includes oxidoreductases that act on the CH-OH group of donors (alcohol oxidoreductases)
- EC 1.2
includes oxidoreductases that act on the aldehyde or oxo group of donors
- EC 1.3
includes oxidoreductases that act on the CH-CH group of donors (CH-CH
oxidoreductases)
- EC 1.4
includes oxidoreductases that act on the CH-NH2 group of
donors (Amino acid oxidoreductases,
Monoamine
oxidase)
- EC 1.5
includes oxidoreductases that act on CH-NH group of donors
- EC 1.6
includes oxidoreductases that act on NADH or NADPH
- EC 1.7
includes oxidoreductases that act on other nitrogenous compounds as
donors
- EC 1.8
includes oxidoreductases that act on a sulfur group of donors
- EC 1.9
includes oxidoreductases that act on a heme group of donors
- EC
1.10 includes oxidoreductases that act on diphenols and related
substances as donors
- EC
1.11 includes oxidoreductases that act on peroxide as an acceptor (peroxidases)
- EC
1.12 includes oxidoreductases that act on hydrogen as
donors
- EC
1.13 includes oxidoreductases that act on single donors with
incorporation of molecular oxygen (oxygenases)
- EC
1.14 includes oxidoreductases that act on paired donors with
incorporation of molecular oxygen
- EC
1.15 includes oxidoreductases that act on superoxide radicals as acceptors
- EC
1.16 includes oxidoreductases that oxidize metal ions
- EC
1.17 includes oxidoreductases that act on CH or CH2
groups
- EC
1.18 includes oxidoreductases that act on iron-sulfur proteins
as donors
- EC
1.19 includes oxidoreductases that act on reduced flavodoxin as a
donor
- EC
1.20 includes oxidoreductases that act on phosphorus or arsenic in donors
- EC
1.21 includes oxidoreductases that act on X-H and Y-H to form
an X-Y bond
- EC
1.97 includes other oxidoreductases
See also
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