| Accession | TIGR04058 |
| Name | AcACP_reductase |
| Function | long-chain fatty acyl-ACP reductase (aldehyde-forming) |
| Trusted Cutoff | 449.70 |
| Domain Trusted Cutoff | 449.70 |
| Noise Cutoff | 449.55 |
| Domain Noise Cutoff | 449.55 |
| Isology Type | equivalog |
| EC Number | 1.1.1.- |
| HMM Length | 339 |
| Author | Selengut J |
| Entry Date | Aug 23 2010 10:57AM |
| Last Modified | Feb 14 2011 3:27PM |
| Comment | This enzyme, found in cyanobacteria, reduces a long-chain (mainly C16 or C18) fatty acyl ACP ester to its corresponding fatty aldehyde, releasing the acyl carrier protein (ACP) [1]. NADPH or NADH is the reductant for this reaction. This enzyme may be distantly related to the short-chain dehydrogenase or reductase (SDR) family (PF00106). The purpose of this reaction is in the first step of alkane biosynthesis (GenProp0942). |
| References | RN [1]
RM PMID:20671186
RT Microbial biosynthesis of alkanes.
RA Schirmer A, Rude MA, Li X, Popova E, del Cardayre SB
RL Science. 2010 Jul 30;329(5991):559-62. |
| Genome Property | GenProp0942: alkane biosynthesis, cyanobacterial (HMM) |