Abstract:The enzyme L‐Alanine dehydrogenase (AlaDH) from Mycobacterium tuberculosis catalyzes the reversible conversion of L‐alanine to pyruvate. AlaDH, however, belongs to the formate‐glycerate dehydrogenase superfamily, whose other members generally reversibly interconvert carbonyls to alcohols, not amines as in the AlaDHs. In a case of convergent evolution, enzymes in the Phe/Glu/Val/Leu amino acid dehydrogenase (AADH) superfamily catalyze the same reaction as AlaDH on larger amino acids, but bare no structural rese… Show more
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