ARABIDOPSIS ACYL-LIPID METABOLISM
ENZYME & PROTEIN DATA
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H2O + donorox |
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donorred |
ceramide |
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2-hydroxyceramide |
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Again, I don't think this annotation makes sense, 2-hydroxyceramide is a much better descrition. If taken literally the descirption means a fatty acid attached to a ceramide, which doesn't make sense. |
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Locus Data & Links (May need to scroll right or left to show columns)
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FAH1
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Mutant Char.; Heterol Exp'n.
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2 Refs
Konig, S., Feussner, K., Schwarz, M., Kaever, A., Iven, T., Landesfeind, M., Ternes, P., Karlovsky, P., Lipka, V., and Feussner, I. (2012). Arabidopsis mutants of sphingolipid fatty acid alpha-hydroxylases accumulate ceramides and salicylates. New Phytologist 196 ,1086-1097.Mitchell, A.G., and Martin, C.E. (1997). Fah1p, a Saccharomyces cerevisiae Cytochromeb 5 Fusion Protein, and ItsArabidopsis thaliana Homolog That Lacks the Cytochromeb 5 Domain Both Function in the ?-Hydroxylation of Sphingolipid-associated Very Long Chain Fatty Acids. Journal of Biological Chemistry 272 , 28281-28288.
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Data
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FAH2
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Mutant Char.; Seq. Similarity
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1 Ref
Konig, S., Feussner, K., Schwarz, M., Kaever, A., Iven, T., Landesfeind, M., Ternes, P., Karlovsky, P., Lipka, V., and Feussner, I. (2012). Arabidopsis mutants of sphingolipid fatty acid alpha-hydroxylases accumulate ceramides and salicylates. New Phytologist 196 ,1086-1097.
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Seq. Similarity to yeast SCS7
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Data
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