2.5.1.28: dimethylallylcistransferase
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Word Map on EC 2.5.1.28
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2.5.1.28
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solanum
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monoterpenes
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lycopersicum
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trichomes
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tomato
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terpene
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cis-prenyltransferase
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terpenoids
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orthogonal
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d-limonene
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nerol
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rnai-mediated
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sesquiterpenes
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glandular
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olfactory
- 2.5.1.28
- solanum
- monoterpenes
- lycopersicum
- trichomes
- tomato
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terpene
- cis-prenyltransferase
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terpenoids
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orthogonal
- d-limonene
- nerol
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rnai-mediated
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sesquiterpenes
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glandular
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olfactory
Reaction
Synonyms
NDPS1, neryl diphosphate synthase, neryl diphosphate synthase 1, neryl-diphosphate synthase, PsIDS3, short-chain cis-prenyldiphosphate synthase, short-chain CPT
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General Information on EC 2.5.1.28 - dimethylallylcistransferase
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evolution
malfunction
physiological function
additional information
homology modeling and three-dimensional structure
gene SlCPT1 encoding the NDPS1 belongs to the CPT gene family. All the short-chain CPT genes from tomato, i.e. SlCPT1, SlCPT2 and SlCPT6, are closely linked to terpene synthase gene clusters. NDPS1 belongs to the short-chain cis-prenyldiphosphate synthases
evolution
biochemical evolution of terpene biosynthesis in the glandular trichomes of Solanum species, comparative sequence analysis and evolutionary relationship of NDPS1 and (2Z,6Z)-farnesyl diphosphate synthase (EC 2.5.1.92, zFPS), cDNAs from the CPT1 locus, phylogenetic analysis, overview
evolution
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gene SlCPT1 encoding the NDPS1 belongs to the CPT gene family. All the short-chain CPT genes from tomato, i.e. SlCPT1, SlCPT2 and SlCPT6, are closely linked to terpene synthase gene clusters. NDPS1 belongs to the short-chain cis-prenyldiphosphate synthases
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RNAi-mediated suppression of NDPS1 leads to a large decrease in beta-phellandrene, which is produced from neryl diphosphate
malfunction
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RNAi-mediated suppression of NDPS1 leads to a large decrease in beta-phellandrene, which is produced from neryl diphosphate
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NDPS1 catalyzes the formation of NPP, which is used as a substrate by beta-phellandrene synthase 1, PHS1, to produce beta-phellandrene and several other monoterpenes
physiological function
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NDPS1 catalyzes the formation of NPP, which is used as a substrate by beta-phellandrene synthase 1, PHS1, to produce beta-phellandrene and several other monoterpenes
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