Chlorophyllase
Catalyzes the hydrolysis of ester bond in chlorophyll to yield chlorophyllide and phytol.
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Chlorophyllase type 0
Also known as Chlorophyllase type 0 (CaCLH0) (Chlorophyll-chlorophyllido hydrolase 0) (Chlase 0).
Catalyzes the hydrolysis of ester bond in chlorophyll to yield chlorophyllide and phytol.
Catalyzes the hydrolysis of ester bond in chlorophyll to yield chlorophyllide and phytol.
Chlorophyllase-1
Also known as Chlorophyllase-1 (AtCLH1) (Chlorophyll-chlorophyllido hydrolase 1) (Chlase 1) (Coronatine-induced protein 1) (CORI1).
Chlorophyllase is the first enzyme involved in chlorophyll degradation. It catalyzes the hydrolysis of the ester bond to yield chlorophyllide and phytol. AtCLH1 lacks a typical signal sequence for the chloroplast. Its expression is induced rapidly by methyljasmonate, a known promoter of senescence and chlorophyll degradation.
Chlorophyllase is the first enzyme involved in chlorophyll degradation. It catalyzes the hydrolysis of the ester bond to yield chlorophyllide and phytol. AtCLH1 lacks a typical signal sequence for the chloroplast. Its expression is induced rapidly by methyljasmonate, a known promoter of senescence and chlorophyll degradation.
Chlorophyllase-2
Also known as Chlorophyllase-2, chloroplastic (AtCLH2) (Chlorophyll-chlorophyllido hydrolase 2) (Chlase 2).
Encodes a chlorophyllase, the first enzyme in chlorophyll degradation. It catalyzes the hydrolysis of the ester bond to chlorophyllide and phytol. AtCLH2 has a typical signal sequence for the chloroplast. Gene expression does not respond to methyljasmonate, a known promoter of senescence and chlorophyll degradation.
Encodes a chlorophyllase, the first enzyme in chlorophyll degradation. It catalyzes the hydrolysis of the ester bond to chlorophyllide and phytol. AtCLH2 has a typical signal sequence for the chloroplast. Gene expression does not respond to methyljasmonate, a known promoter of senescence and chlorophyll degradation.
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