EC Number |
General Information |
Reference |
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2.3.1.20 | evolution |
DGAT1 belongs to a family of enzymes named membrane-bound O-acyltransferases (MBOATs). The DGAT1 family is highly conserved. DGAT1 possesses a very hydrophilic N-terminal region corresponding to about the first 100 residues, which is followed by eight to ten predicted transmembrane segments |
758047 |
2.3.1.20 | evolution |
distinct evolutionary origin of Thraustochytrium roseum bifunctional wax ester synthase/acyl-CoA diacylglycerol acyltransferases (WS/DGATs) from that of plant and bacterial WS/DGATs. Both TrWSD4 and TrWSD5 contain the conserved acyltransferase active-site motif (HHXXXDG), whose first histidine residue is substituted to serine and aspartate, respectively |
-, 756245 |
2.3.1.20 | evolution |
diversity and evolution of plant diacylglycerol acyltransferase (DGATs), phylogenetic, gene structure and expression analyses, overview. While one or two putative DGAT3 genes are identified in all species, a larger number of putative WS/DGAT genes are found in the majority of plant species |
756881 |
2.3.1.20 | evolution |
diversity and evolution of plant diacylglycerol acyltransferase (DGATs), phylogenetic, gene structure and expression analyses, overview. While one or two putative DGAT3 genes are identified in all species, a larger number of putative WS/DGAT genes are found in the majority of plant species. The pattern of gene duplication is distinct within each DGAT1, DGAT2, DGAT3 and WS/DGAT. While WS/DGAT is the most diversified gene with all plants presenting more than two WS/DGATs, DGAT3 genes is maintained as single copy in plants, except for Glycine max that has suffered gene duplication |
756881 |
2.3.1.20 | evolution |
diversity and evolution of plant diacylglycerol acyltransferase (DGATs), phylogenetic, gene structure and expression analyses, overview. While one or two putative DGAT3 genes are identified in all species, a larger number of putative WS/DGAT genes are found in the majority of plant species. While one or two putative DGAT3 genes are identified in all species, a larger number of putative WS/DGAT genes are found in the majority of plant species. The pattern of gene duplication is distinct within each DGAT1, DGAT2, DGAT3 and WS/DGAT. While WS/DGAT is the most diversified gene with all plants presenting more than two WS/DGATs, DGAT3 gene is maintained as single copy in plants, except for Glycine max that has suffered gene duplication |
756881 |
2.3.1.20 | evolution |
diversity and evolution of plant diacylglycerol acyltransferase (DGATs), phylogenetic, gene structure and expression analyses, overview. While one or two putative DGAT3 genes are identified in all species, a larger number of putative WS/DGAT genes are found in the majority of plant species. While one or two putative DGAT3 genes are identified in all species, a larger number of putative WS/DGAT genes are found in the majority of plant species. The pattern of gene duplication is distinct within each DGAT1, DGAT2, DGAT3 and WS/DGAT. While WS/DGAT is the most diversified gene with all plants presenting more than two WS/DGATs, DGAT3 genes is maintained as single copy in plants, except for Glycine max that has suffered gene duplication |
756881 |
2.3.1.20 | evolution |
diversity and evolution of plant diacylglycerol acyltransferase (DGATs), phylogenetic, gene structure, and expression analyses, overview. While one or two putative DGAT3 genes are identified in all species, a larger number of putative WS/DGAT genes are found in the majority of plant species. The pattern of gene duplication is distinct within each DGAT1, DGAT2, DGAT3 and WS/DGAT. While WS/DGAT is the most diversified gene with all plants presenting more than two WS/DGATs, DGAT3 gene is maintained as single copy in plants, except for Glycine max that has suffered gene duplication |
756881 |
2.3.1.20 | evolution |
enzyme MtDGAT1 belongs to the DGAT1 family |
757029 |
2.3.1.20 | evolution |
genome analysis reveals the presence of five putative DGAT isoforms in Lobosphaera incisa, including one DGAT of type 1, three DGATs of type 2 (isozymes LiDGAT2.1, LiDGAT2.2, and LiDGAT2.3), and a single isoform of a type 3 DGAT. Five DGATs encoded by the Lobosphaera incisa genome cluster differently within the eukaryotic DGAT family |
-, 756310 |
2.3.1.20 | evolution |
genome analysis reveals the presence of five putative DGAT isoforms in Lobosphaera incisa, including one DGAT of type 1, three DGATs of type 2, i.e. isozymes LiDGAT2.1, LiDGAT2.2, and LiDGAT2.3, and a single isoform of a type 3 DGAT. Five DGATs encoded by the Lobosphaera incisa genome cluster differently within the eukaryotic DGAT family |
-, 756310 |