EC Number |
General Information |
Reference |
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2.3.1.302 | physiological function |
BAHD-acyltransferases, named after the first four biochemically characterized enzymes of the group, use acyl-CoA thioesters as donor molecules, whereas SCPL (Serine CarboxyPeptidase Like)-acyltransferases use 1-O-beta-glucose esters. Review on both groups and specification of subgroups |
762021 |
2.3.1.302 | physiological function |
oat HHTs are responsible for the biosynthesis of avenanthramide A and avenanthramide C using hydroxyanthranilic acid as an acyl acceptor and p-coumaroyl-CoA and caffeoyl-CoA as an acyl donor, respectively. Contrary, avenanthramide B is synthesized by a caffeoyl-CoA O-methyltransferase enzyme through the methylation of avenanthramide C |
761814 |
2.3.1.302 | physiological function |
overview on BAHD acyltransferases superfamily, conserved motifs and mechanism. HHT1 and HCBT (hydroxycinnamoyl/benzoyl-CoA:anthranilate N-hydroxycinnamoyl/benzoyltransferase) both produce anthramide phytoalexins, these two and agmatine coumaroyltransferase (ACT) are the enzymes that have been shown to acylate a nitrogen to form the corresponding amide |
760944 |