“…8) On the other hand, membrane-bound Dsorbitol dehydrogenase with FAD as the prosthetic group, FAD-SLDH, reacts more specifically with Dsorbitol than PQQ-GLDH does, and consists of three subunits, small, large, and cytochrome c subunits, the corresponding genes of which are sldS, sldL, sldC respectively. 6) Both enzymes react with D-sorbitol to produce L-sorbose, and the reducing equivalents obtained are passed to ubiquinone, that is, they catalyze a similar reaction. In a previous study, therefore, we attempted to elucidate the difference in physiological roles of these enzymes in D-sorbitol oxidation in a thermotolerant strain, G. frateurii THD32.…”