EC Number |
Natural Substrates |
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2.4.1.13 | more |
it is possible that sucrose synthase provides monosaccharide precursors for mucilage synthesis |
2.4.1.13 | more |
it is supposed that the sucrose synthase activity in sugar-beet roots is controlled by sucrose synthesized in leaves rather than by phytohormones |
2.4.1.13 | UDP + sucrose |
major enzyme of sucrose synthesis |
2.4.1.13 | more |
mtSUS plays a non-sucrolytic role |
2.4.1.13 | more |
nitrogen fixation can occur in Lotus japonicus nodules even in the absence of LjSUS3 (the major nodule-induced isoform of SUS), so LjSUS1 must also contribute to the maintenance of nitrogen assimilation |
2.4.1.13 | UDP-glucose + D-fructose |
preferred substrates in both reaction directions |
2.4.1.13 | UDP + sucrose |
regulation of enzyme |
2.4.1.13 | more |
results support the model that nodule-enhanced Suc synthase 1 of the model legume Medicago truncatula is required for the establishment and maintenance of an efficient N-fixing symbiosis |
2.4.1.13 | UDP + sucrose |
role of isoforms I, II |
2.4.1.13 | sucrose + UDP |
sucrose loaded into the phloem of a poplar leaf is used directly by sucrose synthase associated with various beta-glucan synthases in the stem for UDPglucose formation in the sink tissue, thereby conserving the high energy bond between glucose and fructose |