1.14.19.10: icosanoyl-CoA 5-desaturase
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Word Map on EC 1.14.19.10
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1.14.19.10
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delta6
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polyunsaturated
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desaturases
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arachidonic
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desaturation
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linoleic
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unsaturated
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phospholipid
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elongase
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stearoyl-coa
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monounsaturated
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hufas
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alpina
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eicosatrienoic
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mortierella
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eicosapentaenoic
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salar
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gamma-linolenic
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alpha-linolenic
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omega6
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di-homo-gamma-linolenic
- 1.14.19.10
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delta6
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polyunsaturated
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desaturases
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arachidonic
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desaturation
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linoleic
- unsaturated
- phospholipid
- elongase
- stearoyl-coa
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monounsaturated
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hufas
- alpina
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eicosatrienoic
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mortierella
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eicosapentaenoic
- salar
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gamma-linolenic
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alpha-linolenic
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omega6
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di-homo-gamma-linolenic
Reaction
+ 2 ferrocytochrome b5 + + 2 H+ = + 2 ferricytochrome b5 + 2 H2O
Synonyms
acyl-CoA DELTA5 desaturase, Delta-5 acyl-CoA desaturase, DELTA5 desaturase, DELTA5DS
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General Information on EC 1.14.19.10 - icosanoyl-CoA 5-desaturase
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evolution
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the enzyme is a member of the large DELTAa9-FADS-like or ADS subfamily found in eukaryotes including vertebrates, insects, higher plants and fungi, as well as a wide range of bacteria. These non-heme, iron-containing, endoplasmic reticulum membrane-bound enzymes exhibit a diversity of subcellular localization, lipid substrate utilization, regiospecificity, and biological function
metabolism
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mapping genes in meadowfoam glucosinolate metabolism, overview
additional information
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meadowfoam seed oil is the richest known source of DELTA5 monounsaturated fatty acids and presently the sole commercial source of DELTA5-unsaturated very long chain fatty acids, a high 20:1DELTA5 phenotype of meadowfoam oil