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Plant acyl-ACP thioesterases are enzymes that play a crucial role in various metabolic processes in plants. They function by catalyzing the hydrolysis of thioester bonds specifically between an acyl group and an acyl carrier protein (ACP). This hydrolysis reaction results in the release of the acyl group from ACP, producing a free fatty acid. Thus, acyl-ACP thioesterases are pivotal in regulating the chain length of fatty acids in de novo fatty acid biosynthesis by cleaving them from ACP.
 
Plant acyl-ACP thioesterases are enzymes that play a crucial role in various metabolic processes in plants. They function by catalyzing the hydrolysis of thioester bonds specifically between an acyl group and an acyl carrier protein (ACP). This hydrolysis reaction results in the release of the acyl group from ACP, producing a free fatty acid. Thus, acyl-ACP thioesterases are pivotal in regulating the chain length of fatty acids in de novo fatty acid biosynthesis by cleaving them from ACP.
  
Thioesterase A, in <i>Jatropha curcas</i>, acts upon palmitoyl-ACP, stearoyl-ACP, and oleoyl-ACP to give the respective set of saturated and unsaturated fatty acids. This activity was beneficial for our project as it helped boost free fatty acid (FFA) production in compositions favourable for biofuel feedstock assimilation in our chassis <i>Yarrowia lipolytica</i>.
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In <i>Jatropha curcas</i>, fatty acyl-ACP thioesterase A primarily acts on linoleoyl-ACP to give linoleic acid (C 18:2). The ability of this enzyme to give unsaturated fatty acids–a feedstock much desired for the production of aviation biofuel– at a rate similar to that of its original organism was one of the reasons we had for its expression in our chassis <i>Yarrowia lipolytica</i>.
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Revision as of 14:40, 10 October 2023


JcFATA

The fatty acyl-ACP thioesterase A, from the plant Jatropha curcas. [1]

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Usage and Biology

Plant acyl-ACP thioesterases are enzymes that play a crucial role in various metabolic processes in plants. They function by catalyzing the hydrolysis of thioester bonds specifically between an acyl group and an acyl carrier protein (ACP). This hydrolysis reaction results in the release of the acyl group from ACP, producing a free fatty acid. Thus, acyl-ACP thioesterases are pivotal in regulating the chain length of fatty acids in de novo fatty acid biosynthesis by cleaving them from ACP.

In Jatropha curcas, fatty acyl-ACP thioesterase A primarily acts on linoleoyl-ACP to give linoleic acid (C 18:2). The ability of this enzyme to give unsaturated fatty acids–a feedstock much desired for the production of aviation biofuel– at a rate similar to that of its original organism was one of the reasons we had for its expression in our chassis Yarrowia lipolytica.


Sequence and Features


Assembly Compatibility:
  • 10
    INCOMPATIBLE WITH RFC[10]
    Illegal PstI site found at 331
    Illegal PstI site found at 938
  • 12
    INCOMPATIBLE WITH RFC[12]
    Illegal PstI site found at 331
    Illegal PstI site found at 938
  • 21
    INCOMPATIBLE WITH RFC[21]
    Illegal BglII site found at 780
  • 23
    INCOMPATIBLE WITH RFC[23]
    Illegal PstI site found at 331
    Illegal PstI site found at 938
  • 25
    INCOMPATIBLE WITH RFC[25]
    Illegal PstI site found at 331
    Illegal PstI site found at 938
  • 1000
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[1000]


References

1. Liu, Y.; Han, J.; Li, Z.; Jiang, Z.; Luo, L.; Zhang, Y.; Chen, M.; Yang, Y.; Liu, Z. Heterologous Expression of Jatropha curcas Fatty Acyl-ACP Thioesterase A (JcFATA) and B (JcFATB) Affects Fatty Acid Accumulation and Promotes Plant Growth and Development in Arabidopsis. Int. J. Mol. Sci. 2022, 23, 4209. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms23084209