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2.3.1.158
chloroplast envelope
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GO:0009941
AmiGO
QuickGO
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758363
2.3.1.158
chloroplast outer membrane
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GO:0009707
AmiGO
QuickGO
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758363
2.3.1.158
endoplasmic reticulum
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GO:0005783
AmiGO
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687725
2.3.1.158
endoplasmic reticulum membrane
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GO:0005789
AmiGO
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758030
2.3.1.158
lipid droplet
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GO:0005811
AmiGO
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758030
2.3.1.158
membrane
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GO:0016020
AmiGO
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720694
2.3.1.158
membrane
soluble form is produced for comparison with the native membrane bound enzyme
GO:0016020
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685341
2.3.1.158
microsome
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660241
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720737
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757544
2.3.1.158
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phylogenetic analysis showed that plant PDAT can be grouped into four clades, two of which have one putative transmembrane domain (TMD) while the other two are predicted to be entirely soluble. The majority of PDAT in the database have the single-predicted TMD consisting of a small cytosolic N-terminus and a large C-terminal domain in the endoplasmic reticulum lumen. The N-terminal region is hydrophilic with arginine clusters similar to those observed in DGAT1
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757544
2.3.1.158
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phylogenetic analysis shows that plant PDAT can be grouped into four clades, two of which have one putative transmembrane domain (TMD) while the other two are predicted to be entirely soluble. The majority of PDAT in the database have the single-predicted TMD consisting of a small cytosolic N-terminus and a large C-terminal domain in the endoplasmic reticulum lumen. The N-terminal region is hydrophilic with arginine clusters similar to those observed in DGAT1
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