4.2.3.46: alpha-farnesene synthase
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(E,E)-alpha-farnesene synthase, AdAFS1, AFS, AFS-1, AFS1, alpha farnesene synthase 1, alpha-farnesene synthase, alpha-farnesene synthase-1, E,E-alpha-farnesene synthase, MdAFS1, sesquiterpene synthase, TPS02, TPS03, TPS2, Tps7
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Source Tissue on EC 4.2.3.46 - alpha-farnesene synthase
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production of (E,E)-alpha-farnesene occurs in the epidermal (peel tissue) or adjacent hypodermal cell layers and the sesquiterpene can accumulate to high levels in the natural epicuticular coating of scald-susceptible apples during the first weeks of storage
within floral tissues, expression is highest in petals and stamens
within floral tissues, expression is highest in petals and stamens
expression of AdAFS1 is significantly higher in flowers than in leaf tissue. Within floral tissues, expression is highest in petals and stamens. AdAFS1 expression is low in sepals in both sexes and also in Hayward pistils. AdAFS1 expression in Hayward is co-ordinated with anthesis, with low levels of expression in unopened flower buds and high levels detected in open flowers. The temporal accumulation patterns of AdAFS1 mRNA is constitutive. No difference in expression between male and female flowers
CmTpsDul expression is specific to Dulce rind. CmTpsDul is not expressed in either the rind or flesh of Noy Yizreel melons at any developmental stage
Cucumis melo variety Noy Yizre'el
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CmTpsDul expression is specific to Dulce rind. CmTpsDul is not expressed in either the rind or flesh of Noy Yizreel melons at any developmental stage
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expression of AdAFS1 is significantly higher in flowers than in leaf tissue. AdAFS1 expression is similar in leaves of both cultivars Chieftain and Hayward