Unknown dehydrogenase oxidizes 4-HBz

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R-HSA-9856794
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Reaction [transition]
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Homo sapiens
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An unknown dehydrogenase catalyzes the oxidation of 4-hydroxybenzaldehyde (4-HBz) to 4-hydroxybenzoate (PHB). This reaction is inferred from the same reaction in yeast, where the dehydrogenase HFD1 acts as catalyst (Payet et al., 2016; Stefely et al., 2016). In humans, the four dehydrogenases ALDH3A1, ALDH3A2, ALDH3B1, and ALDH3B2 are orthologs of HFD1. However, there are no reports of one of these enzymes localizing to mitochondria, so the identity of the human catalyst is unknown.
Literature References
PubMed ID Title Journal Year
27669165 Mitochondrial protein functions elucidated by multi-omic mass spectrometry profiling

Sokol, J, Stefely, JA, Westphall, MS, Rush, MJP, Kemmerer, ZA, Veling, MT, Richards, AL, Robinson, KP, Hebert, AS, Jochem, A, Coon, JJ, Guo, X, Ulbrich, A, Hutchins, PD, Pagliarini, DJ, Trujillo, EA, Freiberger, EC, Kwiecien, NW, Marx, H, Connors, KJ

Nat Biotechnol 2016
27693056 Mechanistic Details of Early Steps in Coenzyme Q Biosynthesis Pathway in Yeast

Pelosi, L, Willison, JC, Leroux, M, Pierrel, F, Kihara, A, Payet, LA

Cell Chem Biol 2016
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4-hydroxybenzaldehyde dehydrogenase (NAD+) activity of Unknown dehydrogenase [mitochondrial matrix]

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