EC Number |
Protein Variants |
Reference |
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1.14.14.82 | more |
an enzyme-deficient mutant line shows altered flower color, i.e. fuchsia flowers instead of bright blue due to accumulation of dihydrokaempherol instead of dihydroquercetin |
660143 |
1.14.14.82 | more |
an enzyme-deficient mutant line shows altered flower color, i.e. magenta flowers instead of bright blue due to accumulation of dihydrokaempherol instead of dihydroquercetin |
660143 |
1.14.14.82 | more |
an enzyme-deficient mutant line shows altered flower color, i.e. pink flowers instead of dark purple due to accumulation of dihydrokaempherol instead of dihydroquercetin |
660143 |
1.14.14.82 | more |
generation of chimeric constructs consisting of cDNA fragments of Gerbera hybrida F3'H and Osteospermum hybrida F3'5'H, EC 1.14.13.88, overview |
686737 |
1.14.14.82 | T484F |
site-directed mutagenesis, altered substrate specificity compared to the wild-type enzyme |
686737 |
1.14.14.82 | T487A |
site-directed mutagenesis, altered substrate specificity compared to the wild-type enzyme |
686737 |
1.14.14.82 | T487S |
site-directed mutagenesis, a conservative Thr to Ser exchange at position 487 conferred additional 5'-hydroxylation activity to recombinant Gerbera hybrida F3'H |
686737 |
1.14.14.82 | Y484F/T487S |
site-directed mutagenesis, altered substrate specificity compared to the wild-type enzyme |
686737 |
1.14.14.82 | more |
recombinant expression of the flavonoid 3',5'-hydroxylase, EC 1.14.13.88, from Petunia sp. in Dendrathemum grandiflora plants leads to competition of the endogenous flavonoid 3'-hydroxylase with the recombinant enzyme for the same substrates in the flavonoid biosynthetic pathway leading to a change in flower petal colors, phenotype, overview |
688630 |
1.14.14.82 | more |
downregulation of the F3'H gene expression by virus-induced gene silencing in soybean does not alter the tawny pubescence pigmentation proved to be unchanged in greenhouse-grown plants, but is reduced when the steady-state mRNA level of the F3'H gene is reduced to approximately 5% of that of greenhouse-grown plants, phenotypes, overview |
688651 |