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Acyltransferases in plants: a good time to be BAHD

Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 2006
Acylation is a common and biochemically significant modification of plant secondary metabolites. Plant BAHD acyltransferases constitute a large family of acyl CoA-utilizing enzymes whose products include small volatile esters, modified anthocyanins, as well as constitutive defense compounds and phytoalexins.
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Identification and expression of the BAHD family during development, ripening, and stress response in banana

Molecular Biology Reports, 2021
The BAHD family is involved in different biological roles in plants, including secondary metabolite synthesis, improving abiotic/biotic stress resistance, and influencing fruit quality. However, the knowledge about BAHD in banana, an important fruit crop, is limited.
Yun Xu   +9 more
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BAHD acyltransferase induced by histone deacetylase inhibitor catalyzes 3-O-hydroxycinnamoylquinic acid formation in bamboo cells.

The Plant Journal, 2022
Suspension-cultured cells of a bamboo species (Bambusa multiplex; Bm) produce 3-O-feruloylquinic acid (3-FQA) and 3-O-p-coumaroylquinic acid (3-pCQA) by treatment with the histone deacetylase (HDAC) inhibitor suberoyl bis-hydroxamic acid (SBHA ...
Taiji Nomura, Akari Yoneda, Y. Kato
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Whole genome based identification of BAHD acyltransferase gene involved in piperine biosynthetic pathway in black pepper.

Journal of Biomolecular Structure and Dynamics
Black pepper (Piper nigrum L.), a crop of the genus Piper, is an important spice that has both economic and ecological significance. It is widely regarded as the "King of Spices" because of its pungency, attributed to the presence of piperine.
M. Fayad   +9 more
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BAHD superfamily of acyl-CoA dependent acyltransferases in Populus and Arabidopsis: bioinformatics and gene expression

Plant Molecular Biology, 2009
Plant acyl-CoA dependent acyltransferases constitute a large specific protein superfamily, named BAHD. Using the conserved sequence motifs of BAHD members, we searched the genome sequences of Populus and Arabidopsis, and identified, respectively, 94- and 61-putative genes.
Xiao-Hong Yu   +2 more
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A BAHD hydroxycinnamoyltransferase from Actaea racemosa catalyses the formation of fukinolic and cimicifugic acids

Planta, 2019
The nucleotide sequence of a BAHD hydroxycinnamoyltransferase was amplified from Actaea racemosa (Ranunculaceae) and expressed in E. coli. The protein catalysed the formation of cimicifugic acids and thus is named hydroxycinnamoyl-CoA:piscidic acid hydroxycinnamoyltransferase (ArHPT1; cimicifugic acid synthase). Actaea racemosa (syn.
Victoria Werner, Maike Petersen
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