4.2.1.94: scytalone dehydratase
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Word Map on EC 4.2.1.94
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4.2.1.94
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melanin
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fungicide
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grisea
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magnaporthe
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dihydroxynaphthalene
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pyricularia
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tricyclazole
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saga
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lagenarium
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cochliobolus
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dhn-melanin
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1,8-dihydroxynaphthalene
- 4.2.1.94
- melanin
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fungicide
- grisea
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magnaporthe
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dihydroxynaphthalene
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pyricularia
- tricyclazole
- saga
- lagenarium
- cochliobolus
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dhn-melanin
- 1,8-dihydroxynaphthalene
Reaction
Synonyms
dehydratase, scytalone, Sal1, SCD, SCD1, scytalone dehydratase1, SS1G_13314
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additional information
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the SCD1 gene is expressed weakly in darkness, whereas its expression is enhanced by sunlight irradiation for 5 min
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cytoplasmic extracts of fully melanized sclerotia are positive for the presence of scytalone dehydratase. Cytoplasmic extracts of hyaline nonsclerotial mycelia are negative for scytalone dehydratase activity. Cytoplasmic extracts of sclerotia that have attained full size but which have not yet melanized are also negative for scytalone dehydratase activity.
the expression level of SCD1 is significantly (P < 0.05) higher in sclerotia than in mycelia at all developmental stages, whereas the expression in mycelia does not change between stages. SCD1 expression in sclerotia is significantly upregulated relative to that in mycelia in the matured stage
additional information
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the expression level of SCD1 is significantly (P < 0.05) higher in sclerotia than in mycelia at all developmental stages, whereas the expression in mycelia does not change between stages. SCD1 expression in sclerotia is significantly upregulated relative to that in mycelia in the matured stage
additional information
Sclerotinia sclerotiorum ATCC 18683 / 1980 / Ss-1
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the expression level of SCD1 is significantly (P < 0.05) higher in sclerotia than in mycelia at all developmental stages, whereas the expression in mycelia does not change between stages. SCD1 expression in sclerotia is significantly upregulated relative to that in mycelia in the matured stage
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