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allgemeines EC 4.1 Carbon-Carbon Lyases separate up to 50 EC 4.1.1 Carboxy-Lyases separate up to 50 EC 4.1.2 Aldehyde-Lyases separate up to 50 EC 4.1.3 Oxo-Acid-Lyases separate up to 50 EC 4.1.99 Other Carbon-Carbon Lyases separate up to 50 EC 4.2 Carbon-Oxygen Lyases separate up to 50 EC 4.2.1 Hydro-Lyases separate up to 50 EC 4.2.2 Acting on Polysaccharides separate up to 50 EC 4.2.3 Acting on Phosphates separate up to 50 EC 4.2.99 Other Carbon-Oxygen Lyases separate up to 50 EC 4.3 Carbon-Nitrogen Lyases separate up to 50 EC 4.3.1 Ammonia-Lyases separate up to 50 EC 4.3.2 Lyases acting on Amides, Amidines, etc. separate up to 50 EC 4.3.3 Amine-Lyases separate up to 50 EC 4.3.99 Other Carbon-Nitrogen Lyases separate up to 50 EC 4.4 Carbon-Sulfur Lyases separate up to 50 EC 4.5 Carbon-Halide Lyases separate up to 50 EC 4.6 Phosphorus-Oxygen Lyases separate up to 50 EC 4.7 Carbon-Phosphorus Lyases separate up to 50 EC 4.99 Other Lyases separate
1.4.1 NAD+ oder NADP+ als Akzeptor Alanine dehydrogenase 1.4.1.1 Alanine dehydrogenase
1.4.1.2 Glutamate dehydrogenase; Glutamic dehydrogenase
1.4.1.3 Glutamate dehydrogenase (NAD(P)+); Glutamic dehydrogenase
1.4.1.4 Glutamate dehydrogenase (NADP+); Glutamic dehydrogenase
1.4.1.5 L-Amino-acid dehydrogenase
1.4.1.6 -
1.4.1.7 Serine dehydrogenase
1.4.1.8 Valine dehydrogenase (NADP+)
1.4.1.9 Leucine dehydrogenase
1.4.1.10 Glycine dehydrogenase
1.4.1.11 L-erythro-3,5-Diaminohexanoate dehydrogenase
1.4.1.12 2,4-Diaminopentanoate dehydrogenase
1.4.1.13 Glutamate synthase (NADPH)
1.4.1.14 Glutamate synthase (NADH)
1.4.1.15 Lysine dehydrogenase
1.4.1.16 Diaminopimelate dehydrogenase
1.4.1.17 N-Methylalanine dehydrogenase
1.4.1.18 Lysine 6-dehydrogenase
1.4.1.19 Tryptophan dehydrogenase
1.4.1.20 Phenylalanine dehydrogenase

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