EC Number |
Natural Substrates |
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6.2.1.20 | ATP + a long-chain fatty acid + an [acyl-carrier protein] |
- |
6.2.1.20 | ATP + a long-chain fatty acid + an [acyl-carrier protein] |
the enzyme uses host cell fatty acids as substrates |
6.2.1.20 | ATP + a long-chain fatty acid + LipD |
- |
6.2.1.20 | ATP + an acid + [acyl-carrier protein] |
synthesis of activated acyl-carrier protein that is essential as a carrier of acyl-intermediates and donor for activated acyl groups for the synthesis of lipids and lipid derivatives |
6.2.1.20 | ATP + an acid + [acyl-carrier protein] |
synthesis of activated acyl-carrier protein that is essential as a carrier of acyl-intermediates, donor for activated acyl groups for the synthesis of lipids and lipid derivatives, functions as 2-acylglycerophosphoethanolamine acyltransferase |
6.2.1.20 | ATP + an acid + [acyl-carrier protein] |
enzyme functions in the incorporation of fatty acids into phospholipid |
6.2.1.20 | more |
enzyme may function to reintroduce free fatty acids into the biosynthetic pathway |
6.2.1.20 | more |
possibly functions in the activation of free fatty acids into a form that can be transferred into phospholipid |
6.2.1.20 | more |
physiological role of 2-acylglycerophosphoethanolamine acyltransferase/acyl-acyl carrier protein synthetase in fatty acid uptake and lysophospholipid uptake, and in maintaining membrane phospholipid composition |
6.2.1.20 | more |
exogenous fatty acids are elongated and incorporated into phospholipids by Escherichia coli-expressing AasC, illustrating its function as an acyl-ACP synthetase in vivo |