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H2O2 oxidizes an aldolase dihydroxyacetone phosphate intermediate to hydroxymethylglyoxal phosphate

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H2O2 oxydiert eine Enzym-Substrat-Zwischenverbindung der Fructose-1,6-diphosphat-Aldolase. Aus Dihydroxyacetonphosphat wird dabei Hydroxymethylglyoxalphosphat gebildet. Dieser Ketoaldehyd dürfte eines der lange gesuchten Substrate für das Glyoxalase-System sein.

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Christen, P., Anderson, T.K. & Healy, M.J. H2O2 oxidizes an aldolase dihydroxyacetone phosphate intermediate to hydroxymethylglyoxal phosphate. Experientia 30, 603–605 (1974). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01921497

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