EC Number |
Natural Substrates |
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4.3.1.24 | L-Phe |
cutting induces phenylalanine ammonia-lyase |
4.3.1.24 | L-Phe |
the enzyme catalyzes the first step controlling the rate of phenylpropanoid metabolism, wound-inducible enzyme |
4.3.1.24 | L-phenylalanine |
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4.3.1.24 | L-phenylalanine |
first enzyme in the phenylpropanoid biosynthetic pathway |
4.3.1.24 | L-phenylalanine |
a key enzyme in the synthesis of phenolic compounds, including phytoalexins, with anti-microbial antimicrobial properties that are important in the defence of plants |
4.3.1.24 | L-phenylalanine |
first step in flavonoid biosynthesis, the enzyme might have a regulatory role in flavonoid biosynthesis at transcriptional level |
4.3.1.24 | L-phenylalanine |
first step in phenylpropanoid and flavonoid biosynthesis pathways, overview |
4.3.1.24 | L-phenylalanine |
in ephedrine alkaloid biosynthesis in Ephedra, trans-cinnamic acid produced from a PAL reaction is converted into benzoic acid or benzoyl-CoA by beta-oxidation, branching off from the common phenylpropanoid pathway, biosynthetic pathway of ephedrine alkaloids, overview |
4.3.1.24 | L-phenylalanine |
key enzyme in phenylpropanoid metabolism of grape berry |
4.3.1.24 | L-phenylalanine |
PAL is a key enzyme in plant stress responses |