1.1.1.24: quinate/shikimate dehydrogenase (NAD+)
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Word Map on EC 1.1.1.24
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1.1.1.24
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crassa
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neurospora
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dehydratase
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dehydroquinate
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dehydroshikimate
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qa
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nidulans
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gluconobacter
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quinoproteins
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calcoaceticus
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3-dehydroquinase
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protocatechuate
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carrot
- 1.1.1.24
- crassa
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neurospora
- dehydratase
- dehydroquinate
- dehydroshikimate
- qa
- nidulans
- gluconobacter
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quinoproteins
- calcoaceticus
- 3-dehydroquinase
- protocatechuate
- carrot
Reaction
Synonyms
cgl0424, CglQSDH, dehydrogenase, quinate, More, NAD+-dependent QDH, NAD+-dependent quinate dehydrogenase, PoptrQDH2, QDH, QDH2, quinate 5-dehydrogenase, quinate dehydrogenase, quinate/shikimate dehydrogenase, quinate: oxidoreductase, quinate:NAD oxidoreductase, quinate:NAD+ 5-oxidoreductase, quinic dehydrogenase
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Source Tissue on EC 1.1.1.24 - quinate/shikimate dehydrogenase (NAD+)
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additional information
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quinate dehydrogenase activity is at a maximum around the time of greatest quinic acid accumulation in the early stages (less than 60 days after anthesis) of fruit development. It declines markedly in late fruit development
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quinate dehydrogenase activity is at a maximum around the time of greatest quinic acid accumulation in the early stages (less than 60 days after anthesis) of fruit development. It declines markedly in late fruit development, and is higher in species that accumulate the largest amounts of quinic acid (Actinidia chinensis and Actinidia deliciosa)
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quinate dehydrogenase activity is at a maximum around the time of greatest quinic acid accumulation in the early stages (less than 60 days after anthesis) of fruit development. It declines markedly in late fruit development, and is higher in species that accumulate the largest amounts of quinic acid (Actinidia chinensis and Actinidia deliciosa)
comparison of EcDQD/SDH, UGT84A25a/b, and UGT84A26a/b expression patterns in Eucalyptus camaldulensis, relative EcDQD/SDH mRNA levels in the leaves, stems, and roots are plotted against the relative UGT84A25a/b and UGT84A26a/b mRNA levels in the same samples, and determination of concentrations of the metabolites in the different tissues, overview
additional information
comparison of EcDQD/SDH, UGT84A25a/b, and UGT84A26a/b expression patterns in Eucalyptus camaldulensis, relative EcDQD/SDH mRNA levels in the leaves, stems, and roots are plotted against the relative UGT84A25a/b and UGT84A26a/b mRNA levels in the same samples, and determination of concentrations of the metabolites in the different tissues, overview