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1.1.1.386
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the enzyme belongs to the short-chain oxidoreductase ipsdienol dehydrogenases
742807
1.1.1.386
metabolism
the enzyme is involved in pheromon production
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1.1.1.386
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the enzyme contains the typical Rossmann-fold motif for nucleotide binding and the catalytic tetrad that are highly conserved
742807
1.1.1.386
physiological function
Ips spp. bark beetles use ipsdienol, ipsenol, ipsdienone and ipsenone as aggregation pheromone components and pheromone precursors. For Ips pini, the short-chain oxidoreductase ipsdienol dehydrogenase (IDOLDH) converts (R)-ipsdienol to ipsdienone, and thus likely plays a role in determining pheromone composition. Different IDOLDH orthologues and or activity levels contribute to differences in Ips spp. pheromone composition
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