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4.2.3.133: alpha-copaene synthase

This is an abbreviated version!
For detailed information about alpha-copaene synthase, go to the full flat file.

Reaction

(2E,6E)-farnesyl diphosphate
=
(-)-alpha-copaene
+
diphosphate

Synonyms

(Z)-beta-cubebene/alpha-copaene synthase, alpha-copaene synthase, bifunctional sesquiterpene synthase 1, CsSesquiTPS1, SES1, sesquiterpene synthase, sesquiterpene synthase 1, SeTPS1, TPS04, TPS1, TPS2

ECTree

     4 Lyases
         4.2 Carbon-oxygen lyases
             4.2.3 Acting on phosphates
                4.2.3.133 alpha-copaene synthase

Source Tissue

Source Tissue on EC 4.2.3.133 - alpha-copaene synthase

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SOURCE TISSUE
ORGANISM
UNIPROT
COMMENTARY hide
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SOURCE
additional information
in orange tissues, the sesquiterpene profile is qualitatively rich. Overall, up to 25 sesquiterpenes are identified in total, overview. Small amounts of beta-caryophyllene are detected in all samples, while alpha-copaene, beta-elemene, alpha-humulene, and alpha-selinene are emitted by all tissues except young leaves. Beside this, each tissue shows a characteristic sesquiterpene emission profile. Major sesquiterpenes emitted by adult leaves are beta-elemene and beta-caryophyllene, while flowers emitt nerolidol, absent from most tissues analyzed. In fruit tissues, valencene emission contributes greatly to total emitted volatiles, in much more extent in peel than in pulp
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