2.7.1.108: dolichol kinase
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Word Map on EC 2.7.1.108
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2.7.1.108
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dolichyl
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n-glycosylation
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ctp-dependent
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polyprenols
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cis-prenyltransferase
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dolichol-linked
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mannosylated
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o-mannosylation
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polyisoprenoids
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pyrophosphorylated
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alpha-isoprene
- 2.7.1.108
- dolichyl
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n-glycosylation
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ctp-dependent
- polyprenols
- cis-prenyltransferase
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dolichol-linked
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mannosylated
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o-mannosylation
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polyisoprenoids
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pyrophosphorylated
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alpha-isoprene
Reaction
Synonyms
At3g45040, AtDOK1, cytidine-5-triphosphate (CTP) dependent dolichol kinase, DK, DK1, DOK1, dolichol kinase, dolichol kinase 1, dolichol phosphokinase, dolichol-specific kinase, DOLK, SEC59, Sec59p
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Source Tissue on EC 2.7.1.108 - dolichol kinase
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DOK1 is highly expressed in tapetum cells and microspores during early anther development
root tip of germinating seedlings, and in the founder cells where lateral root growth is initiated
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temperature-sensitive Saccharomyces cerevisiae mutants, impaired in dolichol kinase (Sec59p) or dolichyl phosphate mannose synthase (Dpm1p) activity have an aberrant cell wall composition and ultrastructure
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temperature-sensitive Saccharomyces cerevisiae mutants, impaired in dolichol kinase (Sec59p) or dolichyl phosphate mannose synthase (Dpm1p) activity have an aberrant cell wall composition and ultrastructure
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gene AtDOK1 is expressed in specific cell types involved in meristematic activities, analysis of tissue-specific expression of DOK1 by histochemical GUS staining, overview
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gene AtDOK1 is expressed in specific cell types involved in meristematic activities, analysis of tissue-specific expression of DOK1 by histochemical GUS staining, overview
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the expression of AtDOK1 is limited to highly pluripotent cells although protein glycosylation is thought to be required ubiquitously in the entire plant body. AtDOK1 is highly expressed in emerging shoot apical meristems as well as inflorescence and floral meristems