EC Number |
General Information |
Reference |
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1.1.1.91 | evolution |
function and phylogeny of the yeast Aad gene family reveals that only two genes of the family (AAD4 and AAD14) encode enzymatic activities on aliphatic and aryl-aldehydes, whereas the other five putative members are being pseudogenized |
-, 762641 |
1.1.1.91 | evolution |
natural single-base-pair substitutions, truncations, and deletions in the AAD gene family of yeast S288C, overview. Phylogenetic analysis |
-, 762641 |
1.1.1.91 | evolution |
phylogenetic analysis |
762641 |
1.1.1.91 | malfunction |
natural single-base-pair substitutions, truncations, and deletions in the AAD gene family of yeast S288C, overview. No mutations in Asd14 detected. Yeast AAD overexpression does not increase yeast resistance to aryl-aldehyde compounds |
-, 762641 |
1.1.1.91 | malfunction |
natural single-base-pair substitutions, truncations, and deletions in the AAD gene family of yeast S288C, overview. Yeast AAD overexpression does not increase yeast resistance to aryl-aldehyde compounds |
-, 762641 |
1.1.1.91 | physiological function |
Phanerochaete chrysosporium Aad1p can reduce aryl-aldehyde derivatives to their corresponding less-toxic alcohol forms |
762641 |