Synonyms |
BrDFR1, BrDFR10, BrDFR11, BrDFR12, BrDFR2, BrDFR3, BrDFR4, BrDFR5, BrDFR6, BrDFR7, BrDFR8, BrDFR9, CsDFR, DcDFR, DFR, DFR1, DFR2, DFR3, DFR4a, DFR4b, DFR5, DgDFR, DHM reductase, DHQ reductase, dihydroflavanol 4-reductase, dihydroflavonol 4-reductase, dihydroflavonol reductase, dihydroflavonol-4-reductase, dihydrokaempferol 4-reductase, dihydromyricetin reductase, dihydroquercetin reductase, DnDFR, flavan-3-ol NADPH-dihydromycertin reductase, flavonoid 3′-hydroxylase, GbDFR1, GbDFR2, GbDFR3, IbDFR, McDFR, NADPH-dihydromyricetin reductase, NtDFR1, PAS_chr3_0449, PhDFR, reductase, dihydromyricetin, reductase, dihydroquercetin, RrDFR1, TaDFR, TaDFR-A, TaDFR-I, TRANSPARENT TESTA 3 protein |
Comments |
This plant enzyme, involved in the biosynthesis of anthocyanidins, is known to act on (+)-dihydrokaempferol, (+)-taxifolin, and (+)-dihydromyricetin, although some enzymes may act only on a subset of these compounds. Each dihydroflavonol is reduced to the corresponding cis-flavan-3,4-diol. NAD+ can act instead of NADP+, but more slowly. |