1.14.13.122: chlorophyllide-a oxygenase
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Word Map on EC 1.14.13.122
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1.14.13.122
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light-harvesting
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antenna
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photosystems
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protochlorophyllide
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rieske
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7-hydroxymethyl
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b-less
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prochlorophytes
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dark-induced
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chelatase
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pheophorbide
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lhcii
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high-light
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acaryochloris
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magnesium-protoporphyrin
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low-light
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hollandica
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prochlorothrix
- 1.14.13.122
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light-harvesting
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antenna
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photosystems
- protochlorophyllide
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rieske
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7-hydroxymethyl
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b-less
- prochlorophytes
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dark-induced
- chelatase
- pheophorbide
- lhcii
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high-light
- acaryochloris
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magnesium-protoporphyrin
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low-light
- hollandica
- prochlorothrix
Reaction
Synonyms
AtPTC52, CAO, CAO1, Cao2, CAO_1, chlorophyll a oxygenase, chlorophyll a oxygenase 1, chlorophyll a oxygenase/chlorophyll b synthase, chlorophyllide a oxygenase, chlorophyllide a oxygenase 1, EC 1.13.12.14, fch2, OsCAO1, Pchlide a oxygenase, PGL, protochlorophyllide a oxygenase, ZmCAO1
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Localization
Localization on EC 1.14.13.122 - chlorophyllide-a oxygenase
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only fusion enzyme localization (group VII mutant - defect in cellular trafficking of chloroplast proteins)
additional information
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the enzyme is part of a separate translocon complex in chlorplasts
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envelope inner membrane, the N-terminal 56 amino acid residues contain a transit peptide sequence
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enzyme and outer envelope solute-channel protein of 16 kDa are dispensable for chloroplast biogenesis and play no central role in the import of pre-protochlorophyllide oxidoreductase A in vivo and in vitro
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mutant fusion enzyme signal patterns in chloroplasts, fusion enzyme signal only in vacuolated chloroplasts (abnormally developed, no organized thylakoid membranes and chlorophylls) within variegated leaf sectors (group IV mutants - defect in chloroplast development)
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envelope inner membrane, in light and dark grown cells
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envelope inner membrane, in light and dark grown cells
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the chloroplast localization signal of OsCAO1 likely exists in the N-terminus
the enzyme is localized in the light-harvesting complexes