EC Number | Protein Variants | Comment | Organism |
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4.2.1.165 | additional information | deletion of gene bchF in a BChl b-producing strain of Rhodobacter sphaeroides leads to the production of an analogue of bacteriochlorophyllide g, BChl gP, where P is phytyl, rather than the native BChl aP. In the bchF-deletion mutant, hydration of the C3-vinyl group in 3-vinyl bacteriochlorophyllide a is blocked, but this precursor can be esterified with phytol. Enzyme BchF deletion- in the DELTAbciA/bchXYZBv background results in formation of BChl g esterified with phytol (BChl gP) | Cereibacter sphaeroides |
EC Number | Natural Substrates | Organism | Comment (Nat. Sub.) | Natural Products | Comment (Nat. Pro.) | Rev. | Reac. |
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4.2.1.165 | 3-vinyl bacteriochlorophyllide a + H2O | Cereibacter sphaeroides | - |
3-(1-hydroxyethyl) bacteriochlorophyllide a | - |
r | |
4.2.1.165 | bacteriochlorophyllide g + H2O | Cereibacter sphaeroides | - |
3-(1-hydroxyethyl) bacteriochlorophyllide g | - |
r |
EC Number | Organism | UniProt | Comment | Textmining |
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4.2.1.165 | Cereibacter sphaeroides | Q53222 | - |
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EC Number | Substrates | Comment Substrates | Organism | Products | Comment (Products) | Rev. | Reac. |
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4.2.1.165 | 3-vinyl bacteriochlorophyllide a + H2O | - |
Cereibacter sphaeroides | 3-(1-hydroxyethyl) bacteriochlorophyllide a | - |
r | |
4.2.1.165 | bacteriochlorophyllide g + H2O | - |
Cereibacter sphaeroides | 3-(1-hydroxyethyl) bacteriochlorophyllide g | - |
r |
EC Number | Synonyms | Comment | Organism |
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4.2.1.165 | 2-vinyl bacteriochlorophyllide hydratase | UniProt | Cereibacter sphaeroides |
4.2.1.165 | bchF | - |
Cereibacter sphaeroides |
4.2.1.165 | BchF hydratase | - |
Cereibacter sphaeroides |
EC Number | General Information | Comment | Organism |
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4.2.1.165 | malfunction | deletion of gene bchF in a bacteriochlorophyll (BChl) b-producing strain of Rhodobacter sphaeroides leads to the production of an analogue of bacteriochlorophyllide g, BChl gP, where P is phytyl, rather than the native BChl aP. In the bchF-deletion mutant, hydration of the C3-vinyl group in 3-vinyl bacteriochlorophyllide a is blocked, but this precursor can be esterified with phytol. Enzyme BchF deletion- in the DELTAbciA/bchXYZBv background results in formation of BChl g esterified with phytol (BChl gP). Pigment analysis in several bch mutants, overview | Cereibacter sphaeroides |
4.2.1.165 | metabolism | the enzyme is involved in the biosynthetic pathways of different baceriochlorophyllides, e.g. a and g, overview | Cereibacter sphaeroides |
4.2.1.165 | physiological function | gene bchF encodes an enzyme responsible for the hydration of the C3-vinyl group of a precursor of bacteriochlorophylls | Cereibacter sphaeroides |