Cloned (Comment) | Organism |
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TCH4 is a member of the XET-related gene family | Arabidopsis thaliana |
Molecular Weight [Da] | Molecular Weight Maximum [Da] | Comment | Organism |
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33400 | - |
x * 33400, predicted size of TCH4 | Arabidopsis thaliana |
Natural Substrates | Organism | Comment (Nat. Sub.) | Natural Products | Comment (Nat. Pro.) | Rev. | Reac. |
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donor xyloglucan + xyloglucan acceptor | Arabidopsis thaliana | the xyloglucan:xyloglucosyl transferase gene TCH4 is strongly upregulated by environmental stimuli, enzyme may function in modifying cell walls to allow growth, airspace formation, the development of vasculature, and reinforcement of regions under mechanical strain, TCH4 protein may contribute to the adaptive changes in morphogenesis that occurs in the organism following exposure to mechanical stimuli | ? | - |
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Organism | UniProt | Comment | Textmining |
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Arabidopsis thaliana | - |
ecotype Columbia | - |
Arabidopsis thaliana | - |
TCH4, member of the XET-related gene family | - |
Source Tissue | Comment | Organism | Textmining |
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cotyledon | - |
Arabidopsis thaliana | - |
hypocotyl | - |
Arabidopsis thaliana | - |
leaf | bases | Arabidopsis thaliana | - |
additional information | XETs accumulates in expanding cells, at the sites of intercellular airspace, formation, and at the bases of leaves, cotyledons and hypocotyls, detailed localization | Arabidopsis thaliana | - |
vascular tissue | - |
Arabidopsis thaliana | - |
Substrates | Comment Substrates | Organism | Products | Comment (Products) | Rev. | Reac. |
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donor xyloglucan + acceptor xyloglucan | - |
Arabidopsis thaliana | ? | - |
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donor xyloglucan + xyloglucan acceptor | the xyloglucan:xyloglucosyl transferase gene TCH4 is strongly upregulated by environmental stimuli, enzyme may function in modifying cell walls to allow growth, airspace formation, the development of vasculature, and reinforcement of regions under mechanical strain, TCH4 protein may contribute to the adaptive changes in morphogenesis that occurs in the organism following exposure to mechanical stimuli | Arabidopsis thaliana | ? | - |
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Subunits | Comment | Organism |
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? | x * 33400, predicted size of TCH4 | Arabidopsis thaliana |