| Official Name |
| Red chlorophyll catabolite reductase.
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| Alternative Name(s) |
| RCC reductase. |
| RCCR. |
| Red Chl catabolite reductase. |
| Reaction catalysed |
| Primary fluorescent chlorophyll catabolite + NADP(+) <=> red chlorophyll catabolite + NADPH |
| Comment(s) |
- Chlorophyll degradation is a characteristic symptom of leaf
senescence and fruit ripening.
- The reaction catalyzed by this enzyme requires reduced ferredoxin,
which is generated either by NADPH through the pentose-phosphate
pathway or by the action of photosystem I.
- This reaction takes place without release of the substrate from
EC 1.14.12.20.
- Depending on the plant species used as the source of enzyme, one of
two possible C-1 epimers of primary fluorescent chlorophyll
catabolite (pFCC), pFCC-1 or pFCC-2, is normally formed, with all
genera or species within a family producing the same isomer.
- After modification and export, pFCCs are eventually imported into the
vacuole, where the acidic envirionment causes their non-enzymic
conversion into colorless breakdown products called non-fluorescent
chlorophyll catabolites (NCCs).
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| Cross-references |
| BRENDA | 1.3.1.80 |
| PUMA2 | 1.3.1.80 |
| PRIAM enzyme-specific profiles | 1.3.1.80 |
| KEGG Ligand Database for Enzyme Nomenclature | 1.3.1.80 |
| IUBMB Enzyme Nomenclature | 1.3.1.80 |
| IntEnz | 1.3.1.80 |
| MEDLINE | Find literature relating to 1.3.1.80 |
| MetaCyc | 1.3.1.80 |
| UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot |
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