1.2.1.80: long-chain acyl-[acyl-carrier-protein] reductase
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Word Map on EC 1.2.1.80
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1.2.1.80
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acyl-acps
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alkane
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oxygenase
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biofuels
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cyanobacterial
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aldehyde-deformylating
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synechococcus
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deformylating
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acetyl-coa
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acyl-coas
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elongatus
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pentadecane
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synechocystis
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prochlorococcus
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nostoc
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petroleum-based
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diesel
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petroleum-derived
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punctiforme
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drug development
- 1.2.1.80
- acyl-acps
- alkane
- oxygenase
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biofuels
-
cyanobacterial
-
aldehyde-deformylating
- synechococcus
-
deformylating
- acetyl-coa
- acyl-coas
- elongatus
- pentadecane
- synechocystis
- prochlorococcus
- nostoc
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petroleum-based
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diesel
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petroleum-derived
- punctiforme
- drug development
Reaction
Synonyms
AAR, acyl-ACP reductase, acyl-acyl carrier protein (acyl-ACP) reductase, acyl-acyl carrier protein reductase, AtFAR6, CpFAS1 acyl reductase, CpFAS1-R, DPW, fatty acyl-ACP reductase, fatty aldehyde-generating acyl-ACP reductase, Npun_R1710, sll0209
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AtFAR6 full length version and a truncated version, mAtFAR6, which lacks the chloroplast transit peptide sequence expressed in Escherichia coli, both enzymes fused at the C-terminus to a His Tag containing maltose binding protein
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AtFAR6 full length version and a truncated version, mAtFAR6, which lacks the chloroplast transit peptide sequence subcloned into the pYES-DEST52 plasmid downstream of the GAL1 promoter and transformed into Saccharomyces cerevisiae W303-1A strain
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expression of strain PCC7942 orf1593 and orf1594, the latter encoding an aldehde decarbonylase, both separately and together in Escherichia coli. Extracts of recombinant PCC7942_orf1594-expressing cells contain substantial quantities of evenchain fatty aldehydes and fatty alcohols, whereas coexpression of both PCC7942_orf1593 and orf1594 results in the production of odd chain alkanes and alkenes, as well as even-chain fatty aldehydes and fatty alcohols. Orf1593 and orf1594 appear to be part of a larger operon that contains a gene encoding a subunit of the acetyl-CoA carboxylase, accA, which is essential for growth
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in a Rosetta bacterial strain serving as an expression host for the maltose-binding protein-CpFAS1-R fusion protein
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