Sulfoacetaldehyde dehydrogenase
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Sulfoacetaldehyde dehydrogenase (EC 1.2.1.73, SafD) is an enzyme with systematic name 2-sulfoacetaldehyde:NAD+ oxidoreductase.[1] This enzyme catalyses the following chemical reaction
- 2-sulfoacetaldehyde + H2O + NAD+ sulfoacetate + NADH + 2 H+
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EC no. | 1.2.1.73 | ||||||||
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This reaction is part of a bacterial pathway that can make use the amino group of taurine as a sole source of nitrogen for growth.