Silver
no_smiles
Hydroxylation
Substrate reaction site
Product reaction site
MCS substructure diff highlighting · RDKit atom mapping
CYP86A7
ΔMass: no_smiles
Missing dual SMILES or RDKit not validated
Evidence trail
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Source text excerpt ation; ation; The study demonstrates that PtrCYP86A7 is involved in cutin and wax biosynthesis, and its overexpression increases wax accumulation and drought tolerance. The ω-hydroxylation of fatty acids is a known function of CYP86A family members, supported by literature (Xiao et al. 2004; Lee and Suh 2013).
Reaction & quality gates
- Mechanism
- Hydroxylation
- Evidence type
- In vivo
- Confidence
- High
- Data tier
- Silver
mass=no_smiles; incomplete_SMILES - Substrate class
- Lipids
- Product class
- Lipids
Literature & public identifiers
- PubMed
- PMID:41133461 ↗
- DOI
- 10.1111/pbi.70419 ↗
- UniProt
- A0A8F0K837 ↗
- GenBank
- —
- NCBI TaxID
- 3694 ↗
The PtrC2H2.2-6-PtrCYP86A7/A8 Module Regulates Poplar Drought Tolerance Through Mediating Cutin and Wax Biosynthesis Pathways.