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2.4.1.271
physiological function
the enzyme is involved in the biosynthesis of crocetin monoglucosyl- and diglucosyl-esters. Glycosylation of crocetin into crocin involves more than one glucosyltransferase. GTASE1 catalyzes the glucose transfer on both carboxylic ends of crocetin and GTASE2 catalyzes the formation of glucosidic bonds with formation of gentiobiosyl esters
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2.4.1.271
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the enzyme participates in the biosynthesis of crocin
716627
2.4.1.271
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two glucosyltransferases might be involved in the formation of crocetin glucosyl- and gentiobiosyl-esters. GTase1 formed an ester bond between crocetin carboxyl groups and glucose moieties while GTase2 catalyzed the formation of glucosidic bonds with glucosyl ester groups at both ends of the molecule
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