EC Number |
General Information |
Reference |
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1.8.99.2 | metabolism |
APS reductase is a key enzyme involved in the pathways of sulfate reduction and sulfide oxidation in the biological sulfur cycle |
697510 |
1.8.99.2 | physiological function |
coexpression of Escherichia coli aspartate kinase AKIII and Pseudomonas aeruginosa adenylylsulfate reductase in Medicago sativa. Compared to the wild-type alfalfa, the content of cysteine increases by 30% and that of methionine increases by 60%. A substantial increase in the abundance of essential amino acids, such as aspartate and lysine, is found. The total amino acid content and the forage biomass tested show no significant changes in the transgenic plants |
-, 743653 |
1.8.99.2 | physiological function |
formation of a physical complex between adenosyl phosphosulfate reductase Apr and quinone-interacting membrane-bound oxidoreductase Qmo |
-, 743245 |
1.8.99.2 | physiological function |
key enzyme of the dissimilatory sulfate respiration |
721472 |
1.8.99.2 | physiological function |
the enzyme catalyzes the first reductive step in the microbial sulfate reduction pathway |
-, 765445 |
1.8.99.2 | physiological function |
the enzyme catalyzes the terminal step in dissimilatory sulfate reduction |
-, 764261 |