EC Number |
General Information |
Reference |
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5.5.1.6 | evolution |
GbCHI belongs to the chalcone superfamily, phylogenetic tree, overview |
716505 |
5.5.1.6 | evolution |
SbCHI is evolutionarily related to type I CHIs |
715092 |
5.5.1.6 | malfunction |
MpCHI transformed salt-sensitive Saccharomyces cerevisiae mutants show improved salt-tolerance significantly compared to pYES2-vector transformed yeast mutants, suggesting the MpCHI or the flavonoid biosynthesis pathway could regulate the resistance to salt stress in Millettia pinnata |
729855 |
5.5.1.6 | malfunction |
transgenic complementation experiments show that SlCHI1 (Af) is required not only for the synthesis of anthocyanins and other flavonoids but also plays a role in promoting the accumulation of terpenoids in glandular trichomes |
730641 |
5.5.1.6 | metabolism |
chalcone isomerase is one of the key enzymes in the flavonoid biosynthesis pathway catalyzing the stereospecific isomerization of chalcones into their corresponding (2S)-flavanones |
716505 |
5.5.1.6 | metabolism |
CHI catalyzes the first step in flavonoid biosynthesis pathway, overview |
716640 |
5.5.1.6 | metabolism |
part of flavonoid biosynthetic pathway |
701213 |
5.5.1.6 | metabolism |
the enzyme is involved in anthocyanin biosynthesis |
743524 |
5.5.1.6 | more |
effects of cross-talk interactions of sucrose and infection caused by a pathogenic fungus Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. lupini on the regulation of the phenylpropanoid pathway, i.e. the level of expression of genes encoding enzymes participating in flavonoid biosynthesis, as well as cell location and accumulation of these compounds in embryo axes of Lupinus luteus L. cv. Polo, overview |
-, 716038 |
5.5.1.6 | more |
efficiency of metabolic engineering in hairy roots, overview |
715092 |