2.3.1.140: rosmarinate synthase
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Word Map on EC 2.3.1.140
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2.3.1.140
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ammonia-lyase
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officinalis
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lamiaceae
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salvia
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melissa
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coleus
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caffeic
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blumei
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phenylpropanoids
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balm
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4-coumarate
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dracocephalum
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shikimic
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4-hydroxyphenyllactate
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lemon
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solenostemon
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lithospermic
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kotschyi
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synthesis
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miltiorrhiza
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boiss
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coumaric
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smras
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verticillata
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phenylpropanoid-derived
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benth
- 2.3.1.140
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ammonia-lyase
- officinalis
- lamiaceae
- salvia
- melissa
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coleus
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caffeic
- blumei
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phenylpropanoids
- balm
- 4-coumarate
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dracocephalum
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shikimic
- 4-hydroxyphenyllactate
- lemon
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solenostemon
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lithospermic
- kotschyi
- synthesis
- miltiorrhiza
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boiss
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coumaric
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smras
- verticillata
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phenylpropanoid-derived
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benth
Reaction
Synonyms
4-coumaroyl-CoA:4-hydroxyphenyllactic acid 4-coumaroyl transferase, 4-coumaroyl-CoA:hydroxyphenyllactic acid hydroxycinnamoyltransferase, AAT1, AT1, caffeoyl-coenzyme A:3,4-dihydroxyphenyllactic acid caffeoyltransferase, hydroxycinnamoyl-CoA:hydroxyphenyllactate hydroxycinnamoyltransferase, RAS, rosmarinic acid synthase
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General Information on EC 2.3.1.140 - rosmarinate synthase
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evolution
metabolism
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the enzyme catalyzes a step in the rosmarinic acid biosynthesis, pathway overview
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MoRAS belongs to the BAHD superfamily of acyltransferases, it possesses the two conserved sequence motifs HxxxDG and DFGWG
evolution
Coleus scutellarioides
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RAS belongs to the large plant acyl-CoA-dependent BAHD acyltransferase superfamily characterized by mostly conserved sequence motifs, the HxxxD(G) motif containing the catalytically active histidine residue and the DFGWG motif close to the C terminus, phylogenetic analysis, overview
evolution
rosmarinic acid synthase is a member of the plant BAHD family, it contains the BAHD family HXXXD motif (amino acids 180-184), with the catalytically active histidine and the DFGWG motif that is thought to be responsible for the steric position of the active site, but it additionally contains 25 additional amino acids in the section following the HXXXD motif, phylogenetic tree of BAHD acyltransferases, overview