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  • Sturm, A.; Tang, G.Q.
    The sucrose-cleaving enzymes of plants are crucial for development, growth and carbon partitioning (1999), Trends Plant Sci., 4, 401-407.
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Natural Substrates/ Products (Substrates)

EC Number Natural Substrates Organism Comment (Nat. Sub.) Natural Products Comment (Nat. Pro.) Rev. Reac.
2.4.1.13 additional information Vicia faba sucrose synthase appears to be largely responsible for feeding assimilated carbon into sink metabolism ?
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2.4.1.13 additional information Daucus carota sucrose synthase appears to be largely responsible for feeding assimilated carbon into sink metabolism ?
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2.4.1.13 additional information Zea mays sucrose synthase appears to be largely responsible for feeding assimilated carbon into sink metabolism. SH1 isozyme preferentially provides the substrate for cellulose biosynthesis, whereas SUS1 generates precursors for starch biosynthesis ?
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Organism

EC Number Organism UniProt Comment Textmining
2.4.1.13 Daucus carota
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2.4.1.13 Vicia faba
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var. minor cv. Fribo
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2.4.1.13 Zea mays
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Source Tissue

EC Number Source Tissue Comment Organism Textmining
2.4.1.13 root tap root Daucus carota
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2.4.1.13 seed
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Vicia faba
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2.4.1.13 seed developing endosperm Zea mays
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Substrates and Products (Substrate)

EC Number Substrates Comment Substrates Organism Products Comment (Products) Rev. Reac.
2.4.1.13 additional information sucrose synthase appears to be largely responsible for feeding assimilated carbon into sink metabolism Vicia faba ?
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2.4.1.13 additional information sucrose synthase appears to be largely responsible for feeding assimilated carbon into sink metabolism Daucus carota ?
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2.4.1.13 additional information sucrose synthase appears to be largely responsible for feeding assimilated carbon into sink metabolism. SH1 isozyme preferentially provides the substrate for cellulose biosynthesis, whereas SUS1 generates precursors for starch biosynthesis Zea mays ?
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?

Synonyms

EC Number Synonyms Comment Organism
2.4.1.13 SH1 two isoforms of sucrose synthase(SH1 and SUS1) are encoded by the Shrunken1 (Sh1) and Sucrose synthase1 (Sus1) Zea mays
2.4.1.13 SUS1 two isoforms of sucrose synthase(SH1 and SUS1) are encoded by the Shrunken1 (Sh1) and Sucrose synthase1 (Sus1) Zea mays