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Literature summary for 2.4.1.100 extracted from

  • Vergauwen, R.; Van Laere, A.; Van den Ende, W.
    Properties of fructan:fructan 1-fructosyltransferases from chicory and globe thistle, two asteracean plants storing greatly different types of inulin (2003), Plant Physiol., 133, 391-401.
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Organism

Organism UniProt Comment Textmining
Cichorium intybus
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Echinops ritro
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Reaction

Reaction Comment Organism Reaction ID
[beta-D-fructosyl-(2->1)-]m + [beta-D-fructosyl-(2->1)-]n = [beta-D-fructosyl-(2->1)-]m-1 + [beta-D-fructosyl-(2->1)-]n+1 ping-pong mechansim Cichorium intybus
[beta-D-fructosyl-(2->1)-]m + [beta-D-fructosyl-(2->1)-]n = [beta-D-fructosyl-(2->1)-]m-1 + [beta-D-fructosyl-(2->1)-]n+1 ping-pong mechansim Echinops ritro

Substrates and Products (Substrate)

Substrates Comment Substrates Organism Products Comment (Products) Rev. Reac.
1-kestose low affinity substrate Echinops ritro ?
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2 1-kestose
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Cichorium intybus inulin + H2O up to DP 14 ?
D-Fructose low affinity substrate Echinops ritro ?
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fructose
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Cichorium intybus ?
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inulin high affinity substrate Echinops ritro ?
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additional information species-specific fructan pattern within the Asteraceae can be explained by the different charcteristics of their respective 1-FFT enzymes Cichorium intybus ?
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additional information species-specific fructan pattern within the Asteraceae can be explained by the different charcteristics of their respective 1-FFT enzymes Echinops ritro ?
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sucrose
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Cichorium intybus ?
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sucrose low affinity substrate Echinops ritro ?
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