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1.1.1.254
(R)-3-hydroxy-4-trimethylaminobutyrate + NAD+
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1.1.1.254
(S)-3-hydroxy-4-trimethylaminobutyrate + NAD+
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1.1.1.254
(S)-3-hydroxy-4-trimethylaminobutyrate + NAD+
D-carnitine dehydrogenase
1.1.1.254
(S)-carnitine + NAD+
substrate is derived as a waste product from chemical production procedures of L(-)-carnitine
1.1.1.254
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initial step of D(+)-carnitine degradation
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it is expected that D-carnitine can be converted into L-carnitine by coupling reactions of D-carnitine dehydrogenase and L-carnitine dehydrogenase
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enzyme is induced during growth on D-carnitine
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