4.2.3.113: terpinolene synthase
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Word Map on EC 4.2.3.113
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4.2.3.113
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monoterpenes
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cyclization
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olefins
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officinalis
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salvia
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beta-pinene
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stereochemical
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cyclases
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linalyl
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+-alpha-pinene
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camphene
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chemotypes
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antipodal
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acyclic
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3s-linalyl
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1,8-cineole
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myrcene
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sage
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melaleuca
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alternifolia
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cisoid
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actinidia
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kiwifruit
- 4.2.3.113
- monoterpenes
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cyclization
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olefins
- officinalis
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salvia
- beta-pinene
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stereochemical
- cyclases
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linalyl
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+-alpha-pinene
- camphene
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chemotypes
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antipodal
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acyclic
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3s-linalyl
- 1,8-cineole
- myrcene
- sage
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melaleuca
- alternifolia
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cisoid
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actinidia
- kiwifruit
Reaction
Synonyms
(+)-3-carene synthase, (+)-pinene cyclase, (-)-pinene cyclase, AaTPS1, AcTPS1, ag9, JF67, LaLIMS_RR, limonene synthase, LIMS, MaTln, PmeTPS2, terpene synthase1, TPS-3car1, TPS-3car2, TPS-3car3, TPS-sab, TPS1, TPS2
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Source Tissue on EC 4.2.3.113 - terpinolene synthase
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additional information
ripe, AaTPS1 expression increases sharply during fruit ripening, with the highest levels of expression being found in overripe fruit
ripe, gene AcTPS1 expression and terpene production are observed only at low levels in developing fruit. AaTPS1 expression increases sharply during fruit ripening, with the highest levels of expression being found in overripe fruit
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young leaves of chemotype 2 contain a lower proportion of terpinolene than mature leaves
rates of volatile terpene release by Actinidia arguta cv. Hortgem Tahi and Actinidia chinensis cv. Hort16A during fruit development and ripening
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rates of volatile terpene release by Actinidia arguta cv. Hortgem Tahi and Actinidia chinensis cv. Hort16A during fruit development and ripening
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rates of volatile terpene release by Actinidia arguta cv. Hortgem Tahi and Actinidia chinensis cv. Hort16A during fruit development and ripening
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rates of volatile terpene release by Actinidia arguta cv. Hortgem Tahi and Actinidia chinensis cv. Hort16A during fruit development and ripening
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transcriptome analysis of the 3 cardinal terpene chemotypes of Melaleuca alternifolia in young leaves, mature leaves, and stem and compared transcript abundance to variation in the constitutive profile of terpenes