4.2.3.28: ent-cassa-12,15-diene synthase
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Word Map on EC 4.2.3.28
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4.2.3.28
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phytoalexins
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diterpenoids
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phytocassanes
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oscps4
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diterpene
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momilactone
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oryza
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sativa
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elicitor
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chitin
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oligosaccharide
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gibberellin
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phytohormone
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syn-copalyl
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suspension-cultured
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japonica
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labdane-related
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oryzalexins
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indica
- 4.2.3.28
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phytoalexins
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diterpenoids
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phytocassanes
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oscps4
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diterpene
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momilactone
- oryza
- sativa
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elicitor
- chitin
- oligosaccharide
- gibberellin
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phytohormone
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syn-copalyl
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suspension-cultured
- japonica
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labdane-related
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oryzalexins
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indica
Reaction
Synonyms
OsDTC1, OsKSL7
ECTree
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Systematic Name
Systematic Name on EC 4.2.3.28 - ent-cassa-12,15-diene synthase
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ent-copalyl-diphosphate diphosphate-lyase (ent-cassa-12,15-diene-forming)
This class I diterpene cyclase produces ent-cassa-12,15-diene, a precursor of the rice phytoalexins (-)-phytocassanes A-E. Phytoalexins are diterpenoid secondary metabolites that are involved in the defense mechanism of the plant, and are produced in response to pathogen attack through the perception of elicitor signal molecules such as chitin oligosaccharide, or after exposure to UV irradiation.