4.2.3.6: trichodiene synthase
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Word Map on EC 4.2.3.6
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4.2.3.6
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trichothecene
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mycotoxin
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graminearum
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sesquiterpene
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sporotrichioides
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deoxynivalenol
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trichothecene-producing
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culmorum
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gibberella
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trichodermin
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carbocation
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stachybotrys
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chartarum
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pulicaris
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5-epi-aristolochene
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bisabolyl
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biotechnology
- 4.2.3.6
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trichothecene
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mycotoxin
- graminearum
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sesquiterpene
- sporotrichioides
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deoxynivalenol
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trichothecene-producing
- culmorum
- gibberella
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trichodermin
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carbocation
- stachybotrys
- chartarum
- pulicaris
- 5-epi-aristolochene
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bisabolyl
- biotechnology
Reaction
Synonyms
EC 4.1.99.6, sesquiterpene cyclase, synthase, trichodiene, TDN synthase, trans,trans-farnesyl-diphosphate sesquiterpenoid-lyase, tri5, trichodiene synthase, trichodiene synthetase
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Specific Activity on EC 4.2.3.6 - trichodiene synthase
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both the wild-type PH-1 strain and the tri5 mutant exhibit full pathogenicity on Arabidopsis floral tissue
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both the wild-type PH-1 strain and the tri5 mutant exhibit full pathogenicity on Arabidopsis floral tissue
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tri5 mutants in strain PH-1 exhibit reduced virulence on wheat ears
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tri5 mutants in strain PH-1 exhibit reduced virulence on wheat ears
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wild-type strain inoculations cause high levels of disease in both plant species and significant deoxynivalenol mycotoxin production. The tri5 mutant unable to produce deoxynivalenol mycotoxin exhibits reduced pathogenicity on wheat ears, causing only discrete eye-shaped lesions on spikelets which failed to infect the rachis. The tri5 mutant retains full pathogenicity on Arabidopsis floral tissue
additional information
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wild-type strain inoculations cause high levels of disease in both plant species and significant deoxynivalenol mycotoxin production. The tri5 mutant unable to produce deoxynivalenol mycotoxin exhibits reduced pathogenicity on wheat ears, causing only discrete eye-shaped lesions on spikelets which failed to infect the rachis. The tri5 mutant retains full pathogenicity on Arabidopsis floral tissue