CAT# | X18598 |
Sequence | IKD |
Functions | Acyl-protein synthetase activates tetradecanoic acid. It is a component of the fatty acid reductase complex responsible for converting tetradecanoic acid to the aldehyde which serves as substrate in the luciferase-catalyzed reaction. |
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