EC Number |
General Information |
Reference |
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4.2.3.190 | physiological function |
coexpression of Nicotiana tabacum CPS2 and isoofrm KSL1 in Nicotiana benthamiana leaves results in the production of manoyl oxide |
743429 |
4.2.3.190 | physiological function |
combination of TPS6 with TPS1 in in vitro and in vivo assays results in formation of manoyl oxide with only traces of epi-manoyl oxide. TPS6 forms abietadiene when coupled with ent-CPS |
743486 |
4.2.3.190 | physiological function |
in vitro, in combination with the copalyl diphosphate-producing CPS3, ELS forms miltiradiene. When coupled with TPS2, ELS converts (13E)-8alpha-hydroxylabd-13-en-15-yl diphosphate into manoyl oxide. The coupled reaction of CPS1 and ELS leads to 80% (13epsilon)-9,13-epoxylabda-14-ene |
743469 |
4.2.3.190 | physiological function |
no functional interaction with TPS2 |
743471 |
4.2.3.190 | physiological function |
TPS2, which synthesizes the intermediate copal-8-ol diphosphate, in combination with TPS3 leads to the stereospecific formation of (13R) manoyl oxide. In extracts from Nicotiana benthamiana coexpressing TPS2 with TPS3, only the (13R) epimer of manoyl oxide is identified, while the combination of TPS1 and TPS3 leads to formation of miltiradiene |
743490 |
4.2.3.190 | physiological function |
TPS2, which synthesizes the intermediate copal-8-ol diphosphate, in combination with TPS4 leads to the stereospecific formation of (13R) manoyl oxide. In extracts from Nicotiana benthamiana coexpressing TPS2 with TPS4, only the (13R) epimer of manoyl oxide is identified, while the combination of TPS1 and TPS4 leads to formation of miltiradiene |
743490 |