1.3.1.102: 2-alkenal reductase (NADP+)
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Reaction
Synonyms
2-alkenal reductase, 2-alkenal reductase (NADP+-dependent), AER, alkenal double bond reductase, allyl-ADH, allyl-ADH1, allyl-ADH2, allyl-alcohol dehydrogenase, AOR, AtAOR, chloroplastic alkenal/one oxidoreductase, double-bond reductase 1, double-bond reductase 2, NADPH-dependent alkenal/one oxidoreductase, NtDBR, NtRed-1, PaDBR1, PaDBR2
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Engineering on EC 1.3.1.102 - 2-alkenal reductase (NADP+)
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C56A
site-directed mutagenesis, the mutant shows altered substrate specificity with cinnamoyl aldehydes compared to wild-type enzyme
C56F
site-directed mutagenesis, the mutant shows altered substrate specificity and increased activity with cinnamoyl aldehydes compared to wild-type enzyme
C56S
site-directed mutagenesis, the mutant shows altered substrate specificity with cinnamoyl aldehydes compared to wild-type enzyme
C56V
site-directed mutagenesis, the mutant shows altered substrate specificity with cinnamoyl aldehydes compared to wild-type enzyme
C56Y
site-directed mutagenesis, the mutation turns the substrate selectivity and catalytic efficiency of isozyme PaDBR1 indistinguishable from those of isozyme PaDBR2, Docking arrangement of PaDBR1C56Y with NADP+/p-coumaryl aldehyde, overview. Increased activity compared to wild-type enzyme
additional information
generation of AtAOR (aor) mutants, including a transfer DNA knockout, aor (T-DNA), and RNA interference knockdown, aor (RNAi), lines. Both aor mutants show smaller plant sizes than wild-type plants when they are grown under day/night cycle conditions
additional information
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generation of AtAOR (aor) mutants, including a transfer DNA knockout, aor (T-DNA), and RNA interference knockdown, aor (RNAi), lines. Both aor mutants show smaller plant sizes than wild-type plants when they are grown under day/night cycle conditions