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General Information |
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4.2.3.114 | more |
putative active site of TvTPS is deduced from its pronounced structural similarity to enzymes from other species of the Lamiaceae family involved in terpenoid biosynthesis |
746657 |
4.2.3.114 | more |
tissue-specific expression patterns of genes associated with the terpeniod biosynthesis in two oregano species Origanum vulgare and Origanum majorana, GC-MS analysis of plant volatiles, overview |
747932 |
4.2.3.114 | physiological function |
enzyme OsTPS24 is localized in chloroplasts and produced the monoterpene, gamma-terpinene. The amount of gamma-terpinene increased after jasmonate treatment. gamma-Terpinene has significant antibacterial activity against Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae (Xoo), but it does not show significant antifungal activity against Magnaporthe oryzae. The antibacterial activity of gamma-terpinene against Xoo is caused by damage to bacterial cell membranes. These results suggest that gamma-terpinene plays an important role in jasmonate-induced resistance against Xoo, and that it functions as an antibacterial compound in rice plants |
748482 |
4.2.3.114 | physiological function |
The biosynthesis of gamma-terpinene, a precursor of the phenolic isomers thymol and carvacrol found in the essential oil from Thymus sp., is attributed to the activitiy of gamma-terpinene synthase (TvTPS) |
746657 |
4.2.3.114 | physiological function |
the monoterpene synthase activity is predominantly regulated at the level of transcription, and the phenolic monoterpene alcohol thymol is derived from gamma-terpinene, the product of a single monoterpene synthase. Terpene synthase expression levels directly control the composition of the essential oils. Proportion (%) changes of essential oil components in different varieties of Origanum majorana, GC-MS analysis of plant volatiles, overview |
747932 |
4.2.3.114 | physiological function |
the monoterpene synthase activity is predominantly regulated at the level of transcription, and the phenolic monoterpene alcohol thymol is derived from gamma-terpinene, the product of a single monoterpene synthase. Terpene synthase expression levels directly control the composition of the essential oils. Proportion (%) changes of essential oil components in different varieties of Origanum vulgare, GC-MS analysis of plant volatiles, overview |
747932 |