1.14.14.42: homomethionine N-monooxygenase
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Word Map on EC 1.14.14.42
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1.14.14.42
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glucosinolates
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cyp83a1
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brassica
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glucoraphanin
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cabbage
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auxin
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ugt74b1
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oleraceae
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broccoli
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methionine-derived
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gluconapin
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sulforaphane
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brassicales
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brassicaceae
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silique
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chain-elongated
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oximes
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aldoximes
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sinigrin
- 1.14.14.42
- glucosinolates
- cyp83a1
- brassica
- glucoraphanin
- cabbage
- auxin
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ugt74b1
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oleraceae
- broccoli
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methionine-derived
- gluconapin
- sulforaphane
- brassicales
- brassicaceae
- silique
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chain-elongated
- oximes
- aldoximes
- sinigrin
Reaction
Synonyms
CYP79F1, CYP79F2, dihomomethionine N-hydroxylase, hexahomomethionine N-hydroxylase
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Source Tissue on EC 1.14.14.42 - homomethionine N-monooxygenase
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the transcript levels are higher in cotyledon, leaf and stem compared with flower and silique
additional information
strongly expressed in cotyledons, rosette leaves, stems, and siliques
the transcript levels are higher in cotyledon, leaf and stem compared with flower and silique
strongly expressed in cotyledons, rosette leaves, stems, and siliques
expression throughout leaf development with lower transcript levels during the younger stages
the transcript levels are higher in cotyledon, leaf and stem compared with flower and silique
strongly expressed in cotyledons, rosette leaves, stems, and siliques
the transcript levels are higher in cotyledon, leaf and stem compared with flower and silique
strongly expressed in cotyledons, rosette leaves, stems, and siliques
the transcript levels are higher in cotyledon, leaf and stem compared with flower and silique
CYP79F1 shows high expression at reproductive phase and significantly high in genotypes with high glucoraphanin content
additional information
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CYP79F1 shows high expression at reproductive phase and significantly high in genotypes with high glucoraphanin content