EC Number |
Natural Substrates |
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2.4.1.99 | 2 sucrose |
- |
2.4.1.99 | more |
enzyme ins the pacemaker enzyme of fructan synthesis in barley leaves |
2.4.1.99 | more |
the main 1-SST-catalyzed reaction is the formation of 1-kestotriose and glucose from two sucrose molecules. During incubation with 6G-kestotriose and sucrose, the enzyme is again able to form 1-kestotriose from sucrose. 1+6G-kestotetraose is formed during incubation with 6G-kestotriose and sucrose, also cf. EC 2.4.1.243 |
2.4.1.99 | sucrose + sucrose |
- |
2.4.1.99 | sucrose + sucrose |
key enzyme initiating fructan synthesis |
2.4.1.99 | sucrose + sucrose |
the enzyme is the entry point of fructan synthesis, giving rise to the accumulation of 1-kestose and nystose on expression in plant storage organs |
2.4.1.99 | sucrose + sucrose |
the enzyme is involved in fructan biosynthesis |
2.4.1.99 | sucrose + sucrose |
the inducible enzyme is the key enzyme diverting sucrose into the biosynthetic pathways of the fructans by formation of 1-kestose, can act in concert with sucrose-sucrose fructosyl-6-transferase to initiate fructan accumulation in barley leaves |
2.4.1.99 | sucrose + sucrose |
the enzyme is important in fructan accumulation during cold hardening of winter wheat |
2.4.1.99 | sucrose + sucrose |
key enzyme in fructan biosynthesis. After 1 month of growth plantelets do not contain the enzyme. The onset of fructan synthesis coincides with the increase in 1-SST activity in roots. Expression of the 1-SST gene can be observed in roots and leaves of stressed plants |