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2.3.1.199: very-long-chain 3-oxoacyl-CoA synthase

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Word Map on EC 2.3.1.199

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a very-long-chain acyl-CoA
+
malonyl-CoA
=
a very-long-chain 3-oxoacyl-CoA
+
CO2
+
CoA

Synonyms

3-ketoacyl CoA synthase, 3-ketoacyl-CoA synthase, acyl-CoA elongase, At1g01120, At2g26640, beta-ketoacyl CoA synthase, beta-ketoacyl-CoA synthase, Cer-zh, CER2-LIKE1, CER2-LIKE2, CER26, CER26L, CER6, CER60, condensing enzyme, Cut1, CUT1L, EC 2.3.1.119, ECERIFERUM 26, ECERIFERUM 26-like, ELO, ELo1, Elo1p, Elo2p, Elo3p, EloA, ELOVL1, ELOVL5, Elovl6, ELOVL7, FA elongase, FAE1, FAE1 beta-ketoacyl-CoA synthase, FAE1 KCS, Fatty acid elongase, fatty acid elongase 1, fatty acid elongation 1, fatty acid elongation1, KCS, Kcs1, KCS17, KCS2, KCS2/DAISY, KCS20, MALCE1, microsomal fatty acid elongase, Onion2, Os03g0220100, Os10 g0416200, seed-specific condensing enzyme, very-long-chain fatty acid condensing enzyme, very-long-chain fatty acid-condensing enzyme, VLCFA condensing enzyme, VLCFA elongase, WSL4

ECTree

     2 Transferases
         2.3 Acyltransferases
             2.3.1 Transferring groups other than aminoacyl groups
                2.3.1.199 very-long-chain 3-oxoacyl-CoA synthase

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APPLICATION
ORGANISM
UNIPROT
COMMENTARY hide
LITERATURE
medicine
human cytomegalovirus HMCV induces isoform ELOVL7 by more than 150fold. The induction is dependent on mTOR and SREBP-1. ELOVL7 knockdown or mTOR inhibition impairs HCMV-induced fatty acid elongation, HCMV particle release, and infectivity per particle. ELOVL7 overexpression enhances HCMV replication. During HCMV infection, mTOR activity is maintained by the viral protein pUL38. Expression of pUL38 is sufficient to induce ELOVL7, and pUL38-deficient virus is partially defective in ELOVL7 induction and fatty acid elongation