EC Number |
General Information |
Reference |
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6.2.1.8 | malfunction |
a Scaae3 deletion mutant strain shows highly reduced oxalate degradation activity decreasing recovery from exposure to oxalate, e.g. by exposure to oxalate-secreting microbes, and to oxidative stress, e.g. by H2O2 |
-, 727531 |
6.2.1.8 | malfunction |
aae3 null mutants show increased soluble and insoluble oxalate contents compared to the wild-type enzyme, loss of AAE3 interferes with seed development affecting the integrity and function of the seed coat, phenotype, overview |
728474 |
6.2.1.8 | malfunction |
reduction of enzyme expression increases susceptibility of Medicago truncatula to the oxalate-secreting fungal pathogen Sclerotinia sclerotiorum and results in the accumulation of druse crystals of calcium oxalate |
746200 |
6.2.1.8 | metabolism |
the enzyme catalyzes the first step in oxalate degradation |
728474 |
6.2.1.8 | metabolism |
the enzyme is involved in oxalate catabolism |
746008 |
6.2.1.8 | physiological function |
enzyme-dependent degradation of oxalate is important for normal seed development and for defense against oxalate-producing fungal pathogens |
745810 |
6.2.1.8 | physiological function |
oxalyl-CoA synthetase is required for oxalate degradation, for normal seed development, and for defense against an oxalate-producing fungal pathogen, e.g. the fungus Sclerotinia sclerotiorum |
728474 |
6.2.1.8 | physiological function |
the enzyme catalyzes the first step in a pathway of oxalate degradation to protect the cell against the harmful effects of oxalate derived from an endogenous process or an environmental source |
-, 727531 |
6.2.1.8 | physiological function |
the enzyme is involved in aluminum tolerance |
746118 |