EC Number |
Protein Variants |
Reference |
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4.2.3.25 | more |
construction of domain swappingmutants between geraniol synthase from Perilla citriodora and linalool synthase from Perilla hirtella. Domains IV-1 and -4 are important for geraniol synthesis, and domains III-b, III-d, and IV-4 for linalool synthesis. The conformation of carbocation intermediates and their electron localization seem different between geraniol and linalool synthases. Five amino acids in domain IV-4 are indispensable for the formation of geraniol and linalool. These residues seem to be responsible for the different spatial arrangement of the amino acid at H524 in the case of geraniol synthase, while N526 is the corresponding residue in linalool synthase |
730561 |
4.2.3.25 | more |
construction of transgenic Petunia hybrida plants from wild-type W115 expressing Clarkia breweri LIS in all tissues with enantio-specific formation of (S)-linalool, which is converted to non-volatile beta-D-glucopyranoside by an endogenous glucosyltransferase, in leaves, sepals, corolla, stem, and ovary, but not in nectaris, roots, pollen, and style, plants show also increased alpha-terpineol levels |
663083 |
4.2.3.25 | more |
construction of transgenic tomato plants using the Agrobacterium tumefaciens transfection system, enzyme expression under control of a tomato-late-ripening-specific E8 promoter leads to accumulation of S-linalool and 8-hydroxylinalool in ripening fruits, volatile profiles of wild-type Lycopersicon esculentum plants and transgenic plants expressing LIS |
663115 |