A dehydrogenase (additionally called DH or DHase in the writing) is a protein having a place with the gathering of oxidoreductases that oxidizes a substrate by lessening an electron acceptor, typically NAD+/NADP+ or a flavin coenzyme, for example, FAD or FMN. They additionally catalyze the converse response, for example liquor dehydrogenase oxidizes ethanol to acetaldehyde in creatures as well as produces ethanol from acetaldehyde in yeast.Dehydrogenases are a subclass of the class of chemicals called "oxidoreductases." Oxidoreductases, when all is said in done, catalyze oxidation and decrease responses. These catalysts fall into six classifications: oxygenases, reductases, peroxidases, oxidases, hydroxylases, and dehydrogenases. Most oxidoreductase compounds are dehydrogenases, despite the fact that reductases are additionally normal.
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