EC Number |
General Information |
Reference |
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4.2.1.59 | metabolism |
beta-hydroxyacyl-[acyl carrier protein (ACP)]-dehydratase is a component of the type II fatty acid synthase complex involved in de novo fatty acid biosynthesis in plants. Expression levels of HaHAD1 remains constant across most tissues suggest a housekeeping function |
749034 |
4.2.1.59 | metabolism |
beta-hydroxyacyl-[acyl carrier protein (ACP)]-dehydratase is a component of the type II fatty acid synthase complex involved in de novo fatty acid biosynthesis in plants. Higher levels of HaHAD2 in the initial stages of seed development inferr its key role in seed storage fatty acid synthesis |
749034 |
4.2.1.59 | metabolism |
important enzyme in controlling fatty acid chain length and saturation levels |
747496 |
4.2.1.59 | metabolism |
the enzyme also processes intermediates in both fatty acid and undecylprodiginine biosynthetic processes. It is capable of utilizing various chain lengths of straight- and branched-chain 3-hydroxyacyl-N-acetyl cysteamine substrates. FabA does not discriminate between acyl carrier proteins from primary and secondary metabolism. It processes intermediates for both biosynthetic pathways |
-, 748442 |
4.2.1.59 | metabolism |
the enzyme catalyzes the third of the four iterative reactions that constitute the mitochondrial fatty acid synthase cycle |
748986 |