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|description='''Lactate dehydrogenase''' is a glycolytic marker enzyme in the cytosol, regenerating NAD+ from NADH and pyruvate, forming lactate.
|description='''Lactate dehydrogenase''' is a glycolytic marker enzyme in the cytosol, regenerating NAD<sup>+</sup> from NADH and pyruvate, forming lactate.
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Lactate dehydrogenase

Description

Lactate dehydrogenase is a glycolytic marker enzyme in the cytosol, regenerating NAD+ from NADH and pyruvate, forming lactate.

Abbreviation: LDH

Reference: MiPNet08.18


MitoPedia topics: Enzyme