KEGG   Salvia splendens (scarlet sage): 121806884
Entry
121806884         CDS       T07627                                 
Name
(RefSeq) dihydroceramide fatty acyl 2-hydroxylase FAH1-like
  KO
K19706  dihydroceramide fatty acyl 2-hydroxylase [EC:1.14.18.7]
Organism
sspl  Salvia splendens (scarlet sage)
Brite
KEGG Orthology (KO) [BR:sspl00001]
 09190 Not Included in Pathway or Brite
  09191 Unclassified: metabolism
   99980 Enzymes with EC numbers
    121806884
Enzymes [BR:sspl01000]
 1. Oxidoreductases
  1.14  Acting on paired donors, with incorporation or reduction of molecular oxygen
   1.14.18  With another compound as one donor, and incorporation of one atom of oxygen into the other donor
    1.14.18.7  dihydroceramide fatty acyl 2-hydroxylase
     121806884
SSDB
Motif
Pfam: FA_hydroxylase
Other DBs
NCBI-GeneID: 121806884
NCBI-ProteinID: XP_042062989
LinkDB
Position
6:complement(7706127..7719216)
AA seq 254 aa
MLRHIYIETVVECRFSYTYICIFIPFDLGANMVGPTFSVDMNKPLAFQVGHLGEAYDEWV
HQPIVAKESPRFFHNDFIERFTRTPWWVVPLFWLPIVWWLVSSKNGSHLVVAGGGVLLFS
LLEYCLHRFLFHFKTTTYWGNTVHYILHGCHHKHPMDHLRLVLPPPLAALFIITFWYITK
LFIAEPYLSALIGGELLGYIIYDCTHYHLHHAKSFTPLLLKKRYHMSHHFRIHEKGFGVT
TTFWDWVFGTLPSD
NT seq 765 nt   +upstreamnt  +downstreamnt
atgttgaggcatatatatattgaaactgtggtcgagtgtagattttcttacacctacatt
tgcatatttataccttttgatttgggagcgaacatggtcggacctacgttctcggtggat
atgaacaaaccacttgcatttcaggtgggacatcttggagaagcttatgatgaatgggtg
caccagcctatagtcgccaaagaaagcccccgctttttccataacgactttattgagcgt
tttacgcgaaccccatggtgggttgttcctctcttttggctaccgatagtgtggtggctc
gtatcgtcgaagaacggaagccatttagtggtggccggaggcggagtattattattttct
ttgctcgagtactgcttgcatcgcttcctcttccacttcaaaacaaccacatattgggga
aacacagttcactatatcctccatggctgccatcacaagcacccaatggaccatctccgc
ctcgttttgcctcctcctctagcagcacttttcattattacgttttggtatataacgaag
ctttttatagctgaaccgtatctgtctgctttgatcggaggtgagctgttgggatatata
atctacgattgcacacactatcatctgcaccatgcaaaatcattcacccctcttctcctc
aagaagagataccacatgagtcatcacttcaggattcatgagaaaggattcggagttact
acaacattttgggactgggtgtttgggacactgccttcagattaa

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