Mohammad Basyuni, Y. Bimantara, R. Hayati, Jayusman, R. Amelia, I. Deni, A. Nuryawan, Sumaiyah, E. Siregar
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Information on Polyprenol Reductase Enzyme in the NCBI Online
Polyprenol reductase an enzyme is necessary to convert polyprenol to dolichol in the last phase of dolichol biosynthesis. The present work reports search result of National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) databases on polyprenol reductase. To produce some useful data, the search for NCBI databases (https:/www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/) was used. Results detected in 16 databases for polyprenol reductase. The databases of the polyprenol reductase consist of literature, health, genomes, genes, protein, and chemical features. The literature contained 16 bookshelves, 1 MeSH (Medical Subject Headings), 16 PubMed, and 58 PubMed Central. Health comprised 3532 Clincar documents, 163 dbGap, 899 GTR, 257 MedGen, 3 OMIM (Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man database). Gene involves of 681 Genes, 303 GEO profiles, 1 HomoloGene, and 20 UniGenes. Proteins properties contained 933 Identical Protein Groups, 1,208 Proteins, and 4 Protein Clusters. Genomes included 37,135 nucleotides, which are derived from 34,821 bacteria, 1,151 animals, 603 plants, 340 archaea, 141 fungi, and 7 viruses. The chemicals property represented 3648 BioSystems and five bioactivity screening studies. The present data provides indispensable information about biotechnology of polyprenol reductase enzyme.