EC Number |
General Information |
Reference |
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2.3.1.15 | evolution |
GPAT9 is the homologue of a microsomal GPAT involved in the production of storage oil in mammalian cells |
758098 |
2.3.1.15 | evolution |
phylogenetic analysis of GPAT homologues |
-, 756814 |
2.3.1.15 | evolution |
phylogenetic analysis of MS33 |
756311 |
2.3.1.15 | evolution |
PLAT2 is highly homologous to the GPAT isozymes 3 and 4 |
-, 758180 |
2.3.1.15 | malfunction |
a knockout mutant of isoform GPAT9 demonstrates both male and female gametophytic lethality phenotypes |
737036 |
2.3.1.15 | malfunction |
alteration of constitutive GPAT9 expression has no obvious effects on surface lipid biosynthesis. But overexpression and downregulation of GPAT9 in Arabidopsis thaliana results in changes in seed size, as well as seed oil content and composition. Altering the constitutive expression of GPAT9 in Arabidopsis enhances production of lipid droplets in pollen grains. Knockout of gpat9 has been shown to result in a male gametophytic lethality phenotype |
757327 |
2.3.1.15 | malfunction |
changes in fatty acid composition regulated by overexpression of GPAT, changes in fatty acid composition in transgenic and wild-type microalgae, overview |
-, 756256 |
2.3.1.15 | malfunction |
enzyme deficiency results in altered or dysfunctional mitochondria |
735705 |
2.3.1.15 | malfunction |
enzyme deficiency results in an inherent defect in Jurkat T cell function and glycerophospholipid composition |
736720 |
2.3.1.15 | malfunction |
enzyme knockdown significantly impairs the ability of females to attract males |
737256 |