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Pathway Description
L-Lactaldehyde Degradation (Aerobic)
Escherichia coli
Metabolic Pathway
(S)-lactaldehyde is derived from degradation of L-fucose and rhamnose. (S)-lactaldehyde is converted to lactic acid by lactaldehyde dehydrogenase with NAD as cofactor. L-lactate dehydrogenase dehydrogenates lactic acid to pyruvic acid for the pathway of glycolysis and pyruvate dehydrogenase.
References
L-Lactaldehyde Degradation (Aerobic) References
Badia J, Gimenez R, Baldoma L, Barnes E, Fessner WD, Aguilar J: L-lyxose metabolism employs the L-rhamnose pathway in mutant cells of Escherichia coli adapted to grow on L-lyxose. J Bacteriol. 1991 Aug;173(16):5144-50.
Pubmed: 1650346
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