4.2.3.27: isoprene synthase
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Word Map on EC 4.2.3.27
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4.2.3.27
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populus
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emit
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poplar
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dmadp
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aspen
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4-phosphate
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canescens
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isoprene-emitting
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2-methyl-1,3-butadiene
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tremula
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methylerythritol
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tremuloides
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septica
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kudzu
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1-deoxy-d-xylulose
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reductoisomerase
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synthesis
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isopentenyl-diphosphate
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hemiterpene
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postillumination
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environmental protection
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analysis
- 4.2.3.27
- populus
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emit
- poplar
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dmadp
- aspen
- 4-phosphate
- canescens
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isoprene-emitting
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2-methyl-1,3-butadiene
- tremula
- methylerythritol
- tremuloides
- septica
- kudzu
- 1-deoxy-d-xylulose
- reductoisomerase
- synthesis
- isopentenyl-diphosphate
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hemiterpene
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postillumination
- environmental protection
- analysis
Reaction
Synonyms
isoprene synthase, ISPS, ispS3, PcISPS, PnISPS
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Natural Substrates Products
Natural Substrates Products on EC 4.2.3.27 - isoprene synthase
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REACTION DIAGRAM
dimethylallyl diphosphate
isoprene + diphosphate
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in presence of a divalent cation
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ir
dimethylallyl diphosphate
isoprene + diphosphate
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in presence of a divalent cation
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ir
dimethylallyl diphosphate
isoprene + diphosphate
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isoprene is emmitted to the atmosphere
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ir
dimethylallyl diphosphate
isoprene + diphosphate
Mucuna sp.
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isoprene is emmitted to the atmosphere
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ir
dimethylallyl diphosphate
isoprene + diphosphate
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dimethylallyl diphosphate
isoprene + diphosphate
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isoprene (2-methyl-1,3-butadiene) emission represents a significant loss of carbon to those plant species that synthesize this highly volatile and reactive compound, isoprene has major impacts on atmospheric chemistry
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dimethylallyl diphosphate
isoprene + diphosphate
isoprene is produced via the methyl erythritol pathway from recently assimilated carbon
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dimethylallyl diphosphate
isoprene + diphosphate
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isoprene is an important molecule for ameliorating abiotic stresses
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dimethylallyl diphosphate
isoprene + diphosphate
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dimethylallyl diphosphate
isoprene + diphosphate
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dimethylallyl diphosphate
isoprene + diphosphate
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isoprene is a volatile product emmitted to the atmosphere
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ir
dimethylallyl diphosphate
isoprene + diphosphate
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substrate limitations can be responsible for great variations of enzyme activity from leaf to leaf
isoprene is a volatile product emmitted to the atmosphere
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ir
dimethylallyl diphosphate
isoprene + diphosphate
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the control on foliar isoprene emission is shared between the activity of isoprene synthase, the terminal enzyme catalyzing isoprene formation from dimethylallyl diphosphate and the pool size of dimethyl allyldiphosphate
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dimethylallyl diphosphate
isoprene + diphosphate
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isoprene is emitted into the atmosphere following a diurnal cycle in vivo
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ir
dimethylallyl diphosphate
isoprene + diphosphate
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the enzyme is positively regulated by light
isoprene is emitted into the atmosphere following a diurnal cycle in vivo
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ir
dimethylallyl diphosphate
isoprene + diphosphate
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light- and age-dependent regulation of the thylakoid membrane-bound enzyme, the relation of soluble and membrane-bound isozymes is not affected by light and leaf age, overview
isoprene is a volatile product emmitted to the atmosphere
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ir
dimethylallyl diphosphate
isoprene + diphosphate
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light-dependent regulation of the thylakoid membrane-bound enzyme, overview
isoprene is a volatile product emmitted to the atmosphere
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ir
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the enzyme activity parallels fluctuations of isoprene release during growth of Bacillus subtilis and is highly regulated, overview
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additional information
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the enzyme activity parallels fluctuations of isoprene release during growth of Bacillus subtilis and is highly regulated, overview
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additional information
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dimethylallyl diphosphate pool is directly associated with isoprene synthesis
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additional information
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the acid-catalyzed non-enzymatic conversion of dimethylallyl diphosphate is negligible at physiologic pH
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