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1.1.1.318: eugenol synthase

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Word Map on EC 1.1.1.318

Reaction

eugenol
+
a carboxylate
+
NADP+
=
a coniferyl ester
+
NADPH
+
H+

Synonyms

CbEGS1, CbEGS2, chavicol/eugenol synthase, DcE(I)GS1, DcEGS1, EGS, EGS1, EGS2, eugenol synthase 1, eugenol synthase 2, eugenol synthase 3, eugenol synthase 4, eugenol synthase 5, eugenol synthase 6, eugenol synthase 7, eugenol synthase 8, eugenol/isoeugenol synthase, IEGS1, IEGS2, LtCES1, More, ObEGS1, ObEGS2, ObEGS3, ObEGS4, ObEGS5, ObEGS6, ObEGS7, ObEGS8, PhEGS1, RcEGS1, RhEGS1

ECTree

     1 Oxidoreductases
         1.1 Acting on the CH-OH group of donors
             1.1.1 With NAD+ or NADP+ as acceptor
                1.1.1.318 eugenol synthase

Expression

Expression on EC 1.1.1.318 - eugenol synthase

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EXPRESSION
ORGANISM
UNIPROT
LITERATURE
eugenol synthase (gene egs1) is induced by cold stress, temperatures 10°C for 48 h and 4°C for 12, 24 and 48 h increase the expression level of EGS1. In plants exposed to 10°C for 48 h, the contents of methyleugenol and methylchavicol are positively associated with the expression levels of EGS1 and eugenol O-methyl transferase (EOMT). A positive correlation is also found between cinnamate 4-hydroxylase (C4H) expression and eugenol, methyleugenol, and methylchavicol contents under 4°C for 12 h
in ripe strawberry receptacles, the expression of cinnamyl alcohol dehydrogenase 1 and eugenol synthase EGS2, structural genes involved in eugenol production, is down-regulated. The expression of transcription factor EOBII is silenced in ripe receptacles, and correlates with eugenol content in both fruit receptacle and petals. The expression of EOBII is repressed by auxins and activated by abscisic acid, in parallel to the ripening process
methyl jasmonate, pectinase, and infection by a fungus can induce eugenol production in aseptically grown roots
methyl jasmonate, pectinase, and infection by fungus can induce eugenol production in aseptically grown roots