EC Number |
General Information |
Reference |
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2.3.1.268 | malfunction |
modulation of expression of the TCA cycle and electron transport chain genes using a highly multiplexed CRISPRi approach, simultaneous knockdown of ACO2b, SDH2, RIP1, and MSS51 results in a 3.8fold increase in ethyl acetate productivity over the already high natural capacity |
-, 755709 |
2.3.1.268 | metabolism |
the enzyme is involved in the the primary pathways of precursor and acetate ester biosynthesis |
-, 755709 |
2.3.1.268 | physiological function |
expression in Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Escherichia coli results in high ethyl acetate production |
-, 745690 |
2.3.1.268 | physiological function |
the alcohol acetyltransferase Eat1 is the critical enzyme for ethyl, isoamyl, and phenylethyl acetate production. Ethyl acetate is formed from the condensation of ethanol and acetyl-CoA. Mitochondrial localization of Eat1 is necessary for high ethyl acetate production |
-, 755709 |