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What is the name of the enoyl-acyl carrier-protein reductase (ENR) substrate?

ENR is an enzyme used for fatty acid synthesis

 

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According to IUBM enoyl-acyl carrier protein reductase is EC 1.3.1.9. If that is correct then it states that the substrate is 2,3-enoyl ACP and the product is acyl-ACP. However according to Berg et al (2007) the reaction in bacteria is:

Crotonyl ACP + NADPH + H+ -> butyryl ACP + NADP+

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