2.3.1.146: pinosylvin synthase
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Word Map on EC 2.3.1.146
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2.3.1.146
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pinus
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sylvestris
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synthases
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resveratrol
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botrytis
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scots
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phytoalexins
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protoplasts
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plantlets
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elicitor-responsive
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wood
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beta-glucuronidase
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agriculture
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grapevine
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chalcone
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cinerea
- 2.3.1.146
- pinus
- sylvestris
- synthases
- resveratrol
-
botrytis
-
scots
-
phytoalexins
-
protoplasts
-
plantlets
-
elicitor-responsive
- wood
- beta-glucuronidase
- agriculture
-
grapevine
- chalcone
- cinerea
Reaction
3 malonyl-CoA + = 4 CoA + + 4 CO2
Synonyms
pine stilbene synthase, pinosylvin synthase, stilbene synthase
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agriculture
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even though pinosylvin, due to its high antifungal activity, could offer new possibilities in engineering disease resistance, its synthesis in heterologous plants may be restricted by factors related to 4-coumarate:CoA ligase-substrate specificity, or metabolic channelling. Cotransformation of pinosylvin-forming stilbene synthase and cinnamate-specific 4-coumarate:CoA ligase could offer a feasible tool to avoid these restrictions
agriculture
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the promoter-stilbene synthase construct may be useful for the ablation of pollen formation in coniferous gymnosperms and male sterility may potentially be viewed as a prerequisite for the commercial use of transgenic conifers