EC Number |
General Information |
Reference |
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2.4.2.24 | malfunction |
microsomes from transgenic tobacco BY2 cells coexpressing PtrGT43B and PtrGT43C exhibit a high XylT activity capable of generating beta-(1,4)-linked xylooligosaccharides, whereas little XylT activity is detected in microsomes with expression of PtrGT43B or PtrGT43C alone |
723486 |
2.4.2.24 | metabolism |
IRX9 and IRX14 are xylosyltransferases that operate cooperatively in the elongation of the xylan backbone |
723391 |
2.4.2.24 | metabolism |
the enzyme catalyzes the production of the backbone of 1,4-beta-D-xylans |
760055 |
2.4.2.24 | physiological function |
microsomes isolated from cells with co-expression of IRX9 and IRX14 exhibit a high level of XylT activity toward xylooligomer acceptors, whereas those from cells with expression of IRX9 or IRX14 alone do not |
723391 |
2.4.2.24 | physiological function |
PtrGT43B and PtrGT43C, are xylan XylTs involved in wood formation |
723486 |