1.3.1.93: very-long-chain enoyl-CoA reductase
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Word Map on EC 1.3.1.93
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1.3.1.93
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cuticular
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vlcfas
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sphingolipids
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acyl-coas
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triacylglycerols
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piecemeal
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taxus
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antidiabetic
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eceriferum
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sumatrana
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alkane
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invaginations
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endophytic
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nucleus-vacuole
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cuticle
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colletotrichum
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elongase
- 1.3.1.93
- cuticular
-
vlcfas
- sphingolipids
- acyl-coas
- triacylglycerols
-
piecemeal
- taxus
-
antidiabetic
-
eceriferum
- sumatrana
- alkane
-
invaginations
-
endophytic
-
nucleus-vacuole
- cuticle
- colletotrichum
- elongase
Reaction
Synonyms
At3g55360, CER10, EC 2.3.1.119, ECR, ECR1, ECR2, enoyl reductase, TER, trans-2-enoyl-CoA reductase, TSC13, very-long-chain enoyl-CoA reductase
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Subunits
Subunits on EC 1.3.1.93 - very-long-chain enoyl-CoA reductase
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additional information
heterologously expressed protein interacts physically with the Elo2p and Elo3p components of the yeast elongase complex
additional information
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heterologously expressed protein interacts physically with the Elo2p and Elo3p components of the yeast elongase complex
additional information
Tsc13p coimmunoprecipitates with Elo2p and Elo3p, which are required for veryl long chain fatty acid synthesis, suggesting that the elongating proteins are organized in a complex
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Tsc13p coimmunoprecipitates with Elo2p and Elo3p, which are required for veryl long chain fatty acid synthesis, suggesting that the elongating proteins are organized in a complex