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Display the reaction diagram Show all sequences 6.1.3.1physiological function deletion of the entire oleABCD gene cluster leads to the complete absence of nonpolar extractable products. The oleABCD deletion strain shows a significantly longer lag phase than the wild-type strain when shifted to a lower temperature.Deletion of the oleC gene alone generates a strain that lacks 3,6,9,12,15,19,22,25,28-hentriacontanonaene but produces a structurally analogous ketone -, 741673
Display the reaction diagram Show all sequences 6.1.3.1physiological function enzyme reacts with syn- and anti-beta-hydroxy acid substrates to yield cis- and trans-beta-lactones, respectively -, 741939
Display the reaction diagram Show all sequences 6.1.3.1physiological function the final step in the bacterial pathway of olefin biosynthesis is an OleC-catalyzed ATP-dependent decarboxylative dehydration to form the corresponding Z olefins. Higher kcat/Km values are seen for substrates with longer alkyl chains. All four stereoisomers of 2-hexyl-3-hydroxydecanoic acid are substrates, and the final product, after decarboxylation, in each case is (Z)-pentadec-7-ene 742283
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