6.2.1.20: long-chain-fatty-acid-[acyl-carrier-protein] ligase
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Word Map on EC 6.2.1.20
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6.2.1.20
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harveyi
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4'-phosphopantetheine
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holo-acp
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4'-phosphopantetheinylated
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pptases
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lignoceric
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lignoceroyl-coa
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synthesis
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biofuel production
- 6.2.1.20
- harveyi
- 4'-phosphopantetheine
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holo-acp
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4'-phosphopantetheinylated
- pptases
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lignoceric
- lignoceroyl-coa
- synthesis
- biofuel production
Reaction
Synonyms
AAE15, AAS, AasC, AasS, ACP synthase, AcpS, ACSL, acyl carrier protein synthase, acyl-ACP synthase, Acyl-ACP synthetase, Acyl-acyl carrier protein synthetase, Acyl-CoA ligase, Acyl-CoA synthetase, Acyl-[acyl carrier protein] synthetase, Acyl-[acyl-carrier-protein]synthetase, At4g14070, CT776, CTO_0846, LipA, PfACP, slr1609, Stearoyl-ACP synthetase, Synthetase, acyl-[acyl carrier protein]
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Engineering
Engineering on EC 6.2.1.20 - long-chain-fatty-acid-[acyl-carrier-protein] ligase
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generation of a N-terminally truncated enzyme mutant with deleted predicted plastidial targeting signal sequence by removing the sequence encoding a predicted plastidial targeting peptide increases the expression level significantly
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generation of an Aas-deficient mutant dAS1 of Synechococcus elongatus strain PCC 7942 by deleting an internal 667 bp from the gene aas coding region, phenotype, overview
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generation of an Aas-deficient mutant dAS1 of Synechococcus elongatus strain PCC 7942 by deleting an internal 667 bp from the gene aas coding region, phenotype, overview
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aasS::kan insertion mutant retains low levels of acyl-acyl carrier protein synthetase
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aasS::kan insertion mutant retains low levels of acyl-acyl carrier protein synthetase
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expression of Vibrio harveyi acyl-ACP synthetase AasS in Escherichia coli allows exogenous fatty acids to enter the Escherichia coli fatty acid synthesis pathway. The free fatty acids are incorporated intact and can be elongated or directly incorporated into complex lipids by acyltransferases specific for acyl-ACPs. Expression of AasS strains and supplementation with the appropriate fatty acid restores growth to Escherichia coli mutant strains that lack essential fatty acid synthesis enzymes
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aasS::kan insertion mutant retains low levels of acyl-acyl carrier protein synthetase
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