MDH1 - malate dehydrogenase 1 Gene
Also Known as KAR
Species: Bos taurus
Summary
This gene encodes an enzyme that catalyzes the NAD/NADH-dependent, reversible oxidation of malate to oxaloacetate in many metabolic pathways, including the citric acid cycle. Two main isozymes are known to exist in eukaryotic cells: one is found in the mitochondrial matrix and the Other in the cytoplasm. This gene encodes the cytosolic isozyme, which plays a key role in the malate-aspartate shuttle that allows malate to pass through the mitochondrial membrane to be transformed into oxaloacetate for further cellular processes. Alternatively spliced transcript variants have been found for this gene. A recent study showed that a C-terminally extended isoform is produced by use of an alternative in-frame translation termination codon via a stop codon readthrough mechanism, and that this isoform is localized in the peroxisomes. [provided by RefSeq, Feb 2016]
MDH1 Products (2)
| mRNA | Protein | Name |
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| NM_001034628.3 | NP_001029800.1 | malate dehydrogenase, cytoplasmic isoform MDH1 |
| NM_001320319.1 | NP_001307248.1 | malate dehydrogenase, peroxisomal isoform MDH1x |
| Protein Preferred Names | Protein Names | |
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malate dehydrogenase, cytoplasmic malate dehydrogenase, peroxisomal |
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