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Accession
GO:0033795
Name
betaine reductase activity
Ontology
molecular_function
Synonyms
acetyl-phosphate trimethylamine:thioredoxin disulfide oxidoreductase (N,N,N-trimethylglycine-forming) activity
Alternate IDs
None
Definition
Catalysis of the reaction: [thioredoxin]-disulfide + acetyl phosphate + H2O + trimethylamine = [thioredoxin]-dithiol + glycine betaine + H+ + phosphate. Source: RHEA:11848
Comment
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History
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Chem. react.
has participant trimethylammonium
has participant L-cystine residue
has participant glycine betaine
has participant water
has participant L-cysteine residue
has participant acetyl phosphate(2-)
has participant hydrogenphosphate
has participant hydron
Subset
None
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Parents of betaine reductase activity (GO:0033795)
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betaine reductase activity [RO:0000057 relation] RO:0000057  trimethylammonium (CHEBI:58389)
betaine reductase activity [RO:0000057 relation] RO:0000057  L-cystine residue (CHEBI:50058)
betaine reductase activity [RO:0000057 relation] RO:0000057  glycine betaine (CHEBI:17750)
betaine reductase activity [RO:0000057 relation] RO:0000057  water (CHEBI:15377)
betaine reductase activity [RO:0000057 relation] RO:0000057  L-cysteine residue (CHEBI:29950)
betaine reductase activity [RO:0000057 relation] RO:0000057  acetyl phosphate(2-) (CHEBI:22191)
betaine reductase activity [RO:0000057 relation] RO:0000057  hydrogenphosphate (CHEBI:43474)
betaine reductase activity [RO:0000057 relation] RO:0000057  hydron (CHEBI:15378)
betaine reductase activity [is_a relation] is_a  oxidoreductase activity, acting on X-H and Y-H to form an X-Y bond, with a disulfide as acceptor (GO:0050485)

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EC
1.21.4.4
RHEA
11848