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|description=Mitochondrial '''malate dehydrogenase''' is localized in the mitochondrial matrix and oxidizes [[malate]], generated from fumarate by fumarase, to [[oxaloacetate]], reducing NAD<sup>+</sup> to NADH+H<sup>+</sup> in the [[TCA cycle]]. Malate is thus a C<sub>I</sub>-linked substrate.
|description=Mitochondrial '''malate dehydrogenase''' is localized in the mitochondrial matrix and oxidizes [[malate]], generated from fumarate by fumarase, to [[oxaloacetate]], reducing NAD<sup>+</sup> to NADH+H<sup>+</sup> in the [[TCA cycle]]. Malate is thus a C<sub>I</sub>-linked substrate.
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Malate dehydrogenase

Description

Mitochondrial malate dehydrogenase is localized in the mitochondrial matrix and oxidizes malate, generated from fumarate by fumarase, to oxaloacetate, reducing NAD+ to NADH+H+ in the TCA cycle. Malate is thus a CI-linked substrate.

Abbreviation: MDH

Reference: Gnaiger 2014 MitoPathways



MitoPedia topics: Enzyme 

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