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  • Domergue, F.; Vishwanath, S.; Joubes, J.; Ono, J.; Lee, J.; Bourdon, M.; Alhattab, R.; Lowe, C.; Pascal, S.; Lessire, R.; Rowland, O.
    Three Arabidopsis fatty acyl-coenzyme a reductases, FAR1, FAR4, and FAR5, generate primary fatty alcohols associated with suberin deposition (2010), Plant Physiol., 153, 1539-1554.
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Organism

Organism UniProt Comment Textmining
Arabidopsis thaliana Q0WRB0
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Arabidopsis thaliana Q39152
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Arabidopsis thaliana Q9LXN3
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Source Tissue

Source Tissue Comment Organism Textmining
root root endodermal cell Arabidopsis thaliana
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Synonyms

Synonyms Comment Organism
FAR1
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Arabidopsis thaliana
FAR4
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Arabidopsis thaliana
FAR5
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Arabidopsis thaliana

Expression

Organism Comment Expression
Arabidopsis thaliana expression is induced by wounding and salt stress, wounding results in increase in basal levels of C18:0-C22:0 primary alcohols up
Arabidopsis thaliana expression is induced by wounding and salt stress, wounding results in increase in basal levles of C18:0-C22:0 primary alcohols up

General Information

General Information Comment Organism
physiological function in a T-DNA-insertion mutant, suberin composition of root and seed coat is reduced in C18:0 primary alcohol, and wounding does not induce an increase in C18:0 primary alcohol. Heterologous expression in yeast confirms that FAR4 is an active alcohol-forming fatty acyl-coenzyme A reductase Arabidopsis thaliana
physiological function in a T-DNA-insertion mutant, suberin composition of root and seed coat is reduced in C20:0 primary alcohol, and wounding does not induce an increase in C20:0 primary alcohol. Heterologous expression in yeast confirms that FAR4 is an active alcohol-forming fatty acyl-coenzyme A reductase Arabidopsis thaliana
physiological function in a T-DNA-insertion mutant, suberin composition of root and seed coat is reduced in C22:0 primary alcohol, and wounding does not induce an increase in C22:0 primary alcohol. Heterologous expression in yeast confirms that FAR1 is an active alcohol-forming fatty acyl-coenzyme A reductase Arabidopsis thaliana