This review is focused on describing the biochemistry, evolutionary origins, and chemical ecology implications of one of these families—the bahd acyltransferases. Villosa using both pf02458 (transferase) and pf07247 (aatase) as hidden markov model (hmm) to screen the bahd genes. Employers large and small have the duty to ensure their workplaces are harassment free and are exposing themselves to legal and financial risk if they do not address bahd behaviours.
Here, we review the protein structure, catalytic mechanism, and phylogenetic reconstruction of plant bahd acyltransferases to describe their family characteristics, acylation reactions, and the processes of potential functional differentiation. Here we identified 64 members of the bahd gene family from the genome of w Bahd superfamily acyltransferases play an important role in catalyzing and regulating secondary metabolism in plants.
The seeds of wurfbainia villosa (homotypic synonym Amomum villosum) are rich in ba