SuCComBase

Sulfur Containing Compound Database

Potential SCC Gene Description

Gene nameCYP74B2
AGI IDAT4G15440
Gene length384
Uniprot IDB3LF83
Protein NameProbable inactive linolenate hydroperoxide lyase
SynonymHPL1
EC numberN/A
Entrez Gene827215
Refseq mrnaNM_117633
Refseq proteinNP_193279
Database GeneMANIA
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GO IDOntologyGO TermDescription

GO:0004497

MF

monooxygenase activity

Catalysis of the incorporation of one atom from molecular oxygen into a compound and the reduction of the other atom of oxygen to water.

GO:0005506

MF

iron ion binding

Interacting selectively and non-covalently with iron (Fe) ions.

GO:0006631

BP

fatty acid metabolic process

The chemical reactions and pathways involving fatty acids, aliphatic monocarboxylic acids liberated from naturally occurring fats and oils by hydrolysis.

GO:0009611

BP

response to wounding

Any process that results in a change in state or activity of a cell or an organism (in terms of movement, secretion, enzyme production, gene expression, etc.) as a result of a stimulus indicating damage to the organism.

GO:0009941

CC

chloroplast envelope

The double lipid bilayer enclosing the chloroplast and separating its contents from the rest of the cytoplasm; includes the intermembrane space.

GO:0016125

BP

sterol metabolic process

The chemical reactions and pathways involving sterols, steroids with one or more hydroxyl groups and a hydrocarbon side-chain in the molecule

GO:0016705

MF

oxidoreductase activity, acting on paired donors, with incorporation or reduction of molecular oxygen

Catalysis of an oxidation-reduction (redox) reaction in which hydrogen or electrons are transferred from each of two donors, and molecular oxygen is reduced or incorporated into a donor.

GO:0020037

MF

heme binding

Interacting selectively and non-covalently with heme, any compound of iron complexed in a porphyrin (tetrapyrrole) ring.

GO:0055114

BP

oxidation-reduction process

A metabolic process that results in the removal or addition of one or more electrons to or from a substance, with or without the concomitant removal or addition of a proton or protons.