sn-glycerol-1-phosphate dehydrogenase

The final step in the pathway involves the addition of L-serine, with concomitant removal of CMP, leading to the production of unsaturated archaetidylserine.

Source:http://purl.uniprot.org/enzyme/1.1.1.261

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Activity of the enzyme is stimulated by K(+)., It is the enantiomer of sn-glycerol 3-phosphate, the form of glycerophosphate found in bacteria and eukaryotes., Responsible for the formation of archaea-specific sn-glycerol-1-phosphate, the first step in the biosynthesis of polar lipids in archaea., The final step in the pathway involves the addition of L-serine, with concomitant removal of CMP, leading to the production of unsaturated archaetidylserine., The other enzymes involved in the biosynthesis of polar lipids in archaea are EC 2.5.1.41 and EC 2.5.1.42, which together alkylate the hydroxy groups of glycerol 1-phosphate to give unsaturated archaetidic acid, which is acted upon by EC 2.7.7.67 to form CDP-unsaturated archaeol.
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Glycerol-1-phosphate dehydrogenase (NAD(P)(+)), Gro1PDH, sn-glycerol-1-phosphate dehydrogenase
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sn-glycerol-1-phosphate + NAD(P)(+) = glycerone phosphate + NAD(P)H.
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Zinc or nickel