2-hydroxyisoflavanone dehydratase
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2-hydroxyisoflavanone dehydratase | |||||||||
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EC no. | 4.2.1.105 | ||||||||
CAS no. | 56022-25-4 | ||||||||
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MetaCyc | metabolic pathway | ||||||||
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The enzyme 2-hydroxyisoflavanone dehydratase (EC 4.2.1.105) catalyzes the chemical reaction
- 2,7,4′-trihydroxyisoflavanone daidzein + H2O
This enzyme belongs to the family of lyases, specifically the hydro-lyases, which cleave carbon-oxygen bonds. The systematic name of this enzyme class is 2,7,4′-trihydroxyisoflavanone hydro-lyase (daidzein-forming). This enzyme is also called 2,7,4′-trihydroxyisoflavanone hydro-lyase. This enzyme participates in isoflavonoid biosynthesis.
The variant GmHID1 from Glycine max converts 2-hydroxyisoflavone to isoflavones, mostly daidzein and genistein.[1]
References
[edit]- ^ Bauters, Lander; Lander Bauers; Stojilković, Boris; Gheysen, Godelieve (2021-08-19). "Pathogens pulling the strings: Effectors manipulating salicylic acid and phenylpropanoid biosynthesis in plants". Molecular Plant Pathology. 22 (11). British Society for Plant Pathology (Wiley): 1436–1448. doi:10.1111/mpp.13123. ISSN 1464-6722. PMC 8518561. PMID 34414650.
- Hakamatsuka T, Mori K, Ishida S, Ebizuka Y, Sankawa U (1998). "Purification of 2-hydroxyisoflavanone dehydratase from the cell cultures of Pueraria lobata". Phytochemistry. 49 (2): 497–505. doi:10.1016/S0031-9422(98)00266-0.