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Biosynthetic diversity in plant triterpene cyclization.

Biosynthetic diversity in plant triterpene cyclization. Research Abstract Details 

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  • Biosynthetic diversity in plant triterpene cyclization. Abstract Text:

    dereth r phillipsDereth R Phillips,jeanne m rasberyJeanne M Rasbery,bonnie bartelBonnie Bartel,seiichi pt matsudaSeiichi Pt Matsuda,

    Plants produce a wealth of terpenoids, many of which have been the tools of healers and chiefs for millennia. Recent research has led to the identification and characterization of many genes that are responsible for the biosynthesis of triterpenoids. Cyclases that generate sterol precursors can be recognized with some confidence on the basis of sequence; several catalytically important residues are now known, and the product profiles of sterol-generating cyclases typically reflect their phylogenetic position. By contrast, the phylogenetic relationships of cyclases that generate nonsteroidal triterpene alcohols do not consistently reflect their catalytic properties and might indicate recent and rapid catalytic evolution.

    Biosynthetic diversity in plant triterpene cyclization. Publishing Authors By Initials

    dr phillipsDR Phillips,jm rasberyJM Rasbery,b bartelB Bartel,sp matsudaSP Matsuda,

    For similar organic chemicals: hydrocarbons: terpenes: triterpenes research abstracts see: organic chemicals: hydrocarbons: terpenes: triterpenes research

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    Biosynthetic diversity in plant triterpene cyclization. Journal Published:

    PUBLICATION TYPE: Review

    Journal: Current opinion in plant biology

    VOLUME: 9

    Page Numbers: 305-14

    Journal Abbreviation: Curr. Opin. Plant Biol.

    ISSN: 1369-5266

    DAY: 3

    MONTH: 04

    YEAR: 2006

    Biosynthetic diversity in plant triterpene cyclization. Information

    Number of References: 60

    LANGUAGE: eng

    NlmUniqueID: 100883395

    Biosynthetic diversity in plant triterpene cyclization. Keywords Mesh Terms:

    KEYWORDS: Triterpenes

    MESH TERMS: metabolism

    Chemical & Substance for Abstract: Biosynthetic diversity in plant triterpene cyclization. Information

    Substance Name: lanosterol synthase

    Registry Number: EC 5.4.99.7

    Grant and Affiliation Information for Biosynthetic diversity in plant triterpene cyclization.

    AFFILIATION: Department of Biochemistry and Cell Biology and Department of Chemistry, Rice University, 6100 Main Street, Houston, TX 77005, USA.

    Country: England

    England Research PublicationEngland Research Publication

    AGENCY: United States NIGMS

    GRANT: T32-GM08362

    ACRONYM: GM

    MEDLINETA: Curr Opin Plant Biol

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