The stereospecificity of hydrogen transfer for the pyridine nucleotide has been ascertained for a number of hitherto uninvestigated dehydrogenase reactions. These determinations have been made with the help of appropriate reference enzymes, and of DPN and TPN labeled with tritium at the 4 position of the nicotinamide ring. Evidence is presented that the following enzymes use the same position (i.e., A or a) as yeast alcohol dehydrogenase: DPN-linked formic dehydrogenase from pea seeds, DPN-linked glyoxylic reductase from spinach leaves, TPN-linked glyoxylic reductase from pea seeds, TPN-linked dihydroorotic dehydrogenase from an aerobic bacterium, and TPN-linked malic enzyme from liver. The opposite stereospecificity (B or ß) is demonstrated for the DPN-linked liver dehydrogenase which oxidizes uridine diphosphoglucose to uridine diphosphoglucuronic acid.
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