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Malate Dehydrogenase (EC 1.1.1.37) is widely distributed in animals, plants, microorganisms, and cultured cells. In mitochondria, MDH functions as a key enzyme in the tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle, catalyzing the conversion of malate to oxaloacetate. Conversely, in the cytosol, MDH catalyzes the formation of malate from oxaloacetate. As oxaloacetate serves as a crucial intermediate connecting multiple important metabolic pathways, MDH plays a significant role in various cellular physiological processes, including mitochondrial energy metabolism, the malate-aspartate shuttle system, reactive oxygen species metabolism, and disease resistance. Based on coenzyme specificity, MDH is classified into NAD-dependent MDH (NAD-MDH) and NADP-dependent MDH (NADP-MDH). Bacteria typically contain only NAD-MDH, while in eukaryotic cells, NAD-MDH is distributed in both the cytoplasm and mitochondria. Assay Principle: NAD-MDH catalyzes the reduction of oxaloacetate to malate using NADH, resulting in a decrease in absorbance at 340 nm.
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