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1.2.1.64: 4-hydroxybenzaldehyde dehydrogenase (NAD+)

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Word Map on EC 1.2.1.64

Reaction

4-hydroxybenzaldehyde
+
NAD+
+
H2O
=
4-hydroxybenzoate
+
NADH
+
H+

Synonyms

4-hydroxybenzaldehyde dehydrogenase, HBD, p-hydroxybenzaldehyde dehydrogenase

ECTree

     1 Oxidoreductases
         1.2 Acting on the aldehyde or oxo group of donors
             1.2.1 With NAD+ or NADP+ as acceptor
                1.2.1.64 4-hydroxybenzaldehyde dehydrogenase (NAD+)

Source Tissue

Source Tissue on EC 1.2.1.64 - 4-hydroxybenzaldehyde dehydrogenase (NAD+)

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SOURCE TISSUE
ORGANISM
UNIPROT
COMMENTARY hide
LITERATURE
SOURCE
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green hairy root cultures. Hairy roots cultures of Daucus carota turn green under continuous illumination, while the content of the major phenolic compound 4-hydroxybenzoic acid is reduced to half as compared to normal hairy roots cultured in darkness. 4-Hydroxybenzaldehyde dehydrogenase (HBD) activity is suppressed in the green hairy roots and 15fold less compared to normal hairy roots. Volatile analysis of 14-day-old green hairy roots reveals higher monoterpene and sesquiterpene contents than found in normal hairy roots, methyl salicylate content is higher in normal hairy roots than in green ones, overview
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