2.3.1.177: 3,5-dihydroxybiphenyl synthase
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Word Map on EC 2.3.1.177
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2.3.1.177
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biphenyls
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phytoalexins
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dibenzofurans
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sorbus
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apple
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aucuparin
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polyketide
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pear
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elicitor-treated
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starter
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elicitors
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rosaceae
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malus
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maloideae
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subtribe
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benzoic
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domestica
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blight
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pyrus
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amylovora
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benzophenone
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pyrinae
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inaequalis
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4-hydroxylation
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venturia
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4-hydroxycoumarin
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rootstock
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dot-shaped
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delicious
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replant
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rosaceous
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dicoumarol
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greenhouse-grown
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n-acetylcysteamine
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4-coumaroyl-coa
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pyrifolia
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scab-causing
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benzoate-coa
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rowan
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scab
- 2.3.1.177
- biphenyls
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phytoalexins
- dibenzofurans
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sorbus
- apple
-
aucuparin
- polyketide
- pear
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elicitor-treated
-
starter
- elicitors
- rosaceae
- malus
- maloideae
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subtribe
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benzoic
- domestica
-
blight
- pyrus
- amylovora
- benzophenone
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pyrinae
- inaequalis
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4-hydroxylation
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venturia
- 4-hydroxycoumarin
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rootstock
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dot-shaped
-
delicious
-
replant
-
rosaceous
- dicoumarol
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greenhouse-grown
- n-acetylcysteamine
- 4-coumaroyl-coa
- pyrifolia
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scab-causing
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benzoate-coa
- rowan
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scab
Reaction
3 malonyl-CoA + = 4 CoA + + 4 CO2
Synonyms
biphenyl synthase, BIS, BIS1, BIS1 biphenyl synthase, BIS2, BIS3, BIS3 biphenyl synthase, BIS4, MdBIS1, MdBIS3, PcBIS1, PcBIS2
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Crystallization
Crystallization on EC 2.3.1.177 - 3,5-dihydroxybiphenyl synthase
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hanging-drop vapor-diffusion method using buffered protein solutions (10-15 mg/ml) mixed with equal volumes of the reservoir solution and incubated at 4°C. Crystal structures of biphenyl synthase from Malus domestica and benzophenone synthase from Hypericum androsaemum are compared with the structure of an archetypal type III polyketide synthase - chalcone synthase from Malus domestica
hanging-drop vapor-diffusion method, incubation at 4°C. Crystal structures of biphenyl synthase from Malusx02domestica and benzophenone synthase from Hypericum androsaemum are compared with the structure of an archetypal type III polyketide synthase: chalcone synthase from Malus domestica. Both biphenyl synthase and benzophenone synthase contain mutations that reshape their active-site cavities to prevent the binding of 4-coumaroyl-CoA and to favor the binding of small hydrophobic substrates. The active-site cavities of biphenyl synthase and benzophenone synthase also contain a novel pocket associated with their chain-elongation and cyclization reactions