EC Number |
Natural Substrates |
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2.4.1.15 | UDP-alpha-D-glucose + D-glucose 6-phosphate |
first step in trehalose biosynthesis, enzyme is essential for embryo maturation |
2.4.1.15 | UDP-alpha-D-glucose + D-glucose 6-phosphate |
step in trehalose biosynthesis |
2.4.1.15 | UDP-alpha-D-glucose + D-glucose 6-phosphate |
both TPS1 and TPS2 are required for high-temperature (37°C) growth and glycolysis but that the block at TPS2 results in the apparent toxic accumulation of trehalose-6-phosphate, which makes this enzyme a fungicidal target |
2.4.1.15 | UDP-glucose + D-glucose 6-phosphate |
- |
2.4.1.15 | UDPglucose + glucose 6-phosphate |
- |
2.4.1.15 | UDPglucose + glucose 6-phosphate |
the enzyme is essential for Arabidopsis embryo development, TPS1 appears to play a vital role in responding to the increase in sucrose supply, which accompanies the onset of embryo maturation |
2.4.1.15 | UDPglucose + glucose 6-phosphate |
TPS1-encoded trehalose-6-phosphate synthase exerts an essential control on the influx into glycolysis. Tps1-mediated protein-protein interactions are important for control of glucose influx into yeast glycolysis |
2.4.1.15 | UDPglucose + glucose 6-phosphate |
alpha,alpha-trehalose 6-phosphate synthase is dispensable for growth on glucose but not for spore germination |
2.4.1.15 | UDPglucose + glucose 6-phosphate |
trehalose-6-phosphate synthase A affects citrate accumulation by Aspergillus niger under conditions of high glycolytic flux |
2.4.1.15 | UDPglucose + glucose 6-phosphate |
AtTPS1 is a single-copy gene and is expressed constitutively at very low levels |