EC Number |
General Information |
Reference |
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2.3.1.133 | evolution |
HCT belongs to the large plant acyl-CoA-dependent BAHD acyltransferase superfamily |
718519 |
2.3.1.133 | evolution |
HCT is a member of the BAHD [BEAT (benzylalcohol O-acetyltransferase)] family acyltransferases |
720173 |
2.3.1.133 | evolution |
HCT is a member of the BAHD, i.e. BEAT (benzylalcohol O-acetyltransferase), family acyltransferases |
720173 |
2.3.1.133 | evolution |
HST belongs to the large plant acyl-CoA-dependent BAHD acyltransferase superfamily characterized by mostly conserved sequence motifs, the HxxxD(G) motif containing the catalytically active histidine residue and the DFGWG motif close to the C terminus, phylogenetic analysis, overview |
720787 |
2.3.1.133 | evolution |
OsHCT1 and OsHCT2 are members of the HCS/QT family, while OsHCT3 and OsHCT4 belong to a distinct group. OsHCT3 and OsHCT4 may employ a different acyl group acceptor |
720638 |
2.3.1.133 | metabolism |
HCT is likely to be involved in lignin biosynthesis, overview |
720173 |
2.3.1.133 | metabolism |
PeHCT might be involved in lignin biosynthesis by formation of 4-coumaroyl shikimate |
720173 |
2.3.1.133 | metabolism |
the last step in CGA biosynthesis is generally catalysed by a specific hydroxycinnamoyl-CoA quinate hydroxycinnamoyltransferase, HQT (c.f. EC 2.3.1.99), but it can also be catalysed by the more widely distributed hydroxycinnamoyl-CoA shikimate/quinate hydroxycinnamoyltransferase, HCT, substrate specifities of the HCT key enzyme, overview |
718519 |
2.3.1.133 | more |
PeHCT contains a conserved HXXXDG motif that is found in acyltransferase |
720173 |
2.3.1.133 | physiological function |
expression in Nicotiana tabacum causes a higher total production of chlorogenic acids |
758066 |