1.23.1.1: (+)-pinoresinol reductase
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Word Map on EC 1.23.1.1
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1.23.1.1
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lignans
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secoisolariciresinol
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linum
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podophyllotoxin
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forsythia
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+-pinoresinol
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usitatissimum
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intermedia
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album
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dirigent
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matairesinol
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diglucoside
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flax
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heartwood
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podophyllum
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lignify
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cinnamoyl-coa
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coniferyl
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phenylcoumaran
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cinnamyl-alcohol
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sesamin
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cinnamyl
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methylenedioxy
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cedar
- 1.23.1.1
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lignans
- secoisolariciresinol
- linum
- podophyllotoxin
- forsythia
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+-pinoresinol
- usitatissimum
- intermedia
- album
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dirigent
- matairesinol
- diglucoside
- flax
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heartwood
- podophyllum
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lignify
- cinnamoyl-coa
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coniferyl
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phenylcoumaran
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cinnamyl-alcohol
- sesamin
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cinnamyl
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methylenedioxy
- cedar
Reaction
Synonyms
(+)-pinoresinol reductase, (+)-pinoresinol-(+)-lariciresinol reductase, (+)-pinoresinol/(+)-lariciresinol reductase, (+)pinoresinol-(+)lariciresinol reductase, bi-functional pinoresinol/lariciresinol reductase, bifunctional pinoresinol-lariciresinol reductase 2, LuPLR2, More, pinoresinol reductase, pinoresinol reductase 2, pinoresinol-lariciresinol reductase, pinoresinol-lariciresinol reductase-2, pinoresinol/lariciresinol reductase, PinZ, PLR, PLR-La1, PLR-Lc1, PLR-Lu2, PLR-Tp2, PLR1, PLR2, PrR1, PrR2, RR-pinoresinol-RR-lariciresinol reductase
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Engineering
Engineering on EC 1.23.1.1 - (+)-pinoresinol reductase
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additional information
additional information
isozyme LuPLR2 overexpression in Linum usitatissimum plants causes yatein accumulation. The deletion of the region from -473 to -170, containing four putative-binding sites for the WRKY transcription factor involved in the response to wounding or elicitors, results in a complete loss of the response to both methyljasmonate treatment and wounding. A significant decrease in the LuPLR2 gene expression is caused by the deletion of the region from -826 to -473, which contains two putative two binding sites for the WRKY transcription factor, involved in the plant defense response, overview. The four regions, among known cis-motifs from plants, reveal the presence of two MYB-binding sites
additional information
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isozyme LuPLR2 overexpression in Linum usitatissimum plants causes yatein accumulation. The deletion of the region from -473 to -170, containing four putative-binding sites for the WRKY transcription factor involved in the response to wounding or elicitors, results in a complete loss of the response to both methyljasmonate treatment and wounding. A significant decrease in the LuPLR2 gene expression is caused by the deletion of the region from -826 to -473, which contains two putative two binding sites for the WRKY transcription factor, involved in the plant defense response, overview. The four regions, among known cis-motifs from plants, reveal the presence of two MYB-binding sites