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Isoeugenol synthase
Class of enzymes
Class of enzymes
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Name | Isoeugenol synthase |
| EC_number | 1.1.1.319 |
Isoeugenol synthase (, IGS1, t-anol/isoeugenol synthase 1) is an enzyme with systematic name eugenol:NADP+ oxidoreductase (coniferyl acetate reducing). This enzyme catalyses the following chemical reaction.
The usual substrate is coniferyl acetate which gives isoeugenol.
References
References
- (June 2006). "Eugenol and isoeugenol, characteristic aromatic constituents of spices, are biosynthesized via reduction of a coniferyl alcohol ester". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
- (May 2008). "The multiple phenylpropene synthases in both Clarkia breweri and Petunia hybrida represent two distinct protein lineages". The Plant Journal.
- (January 2009). "Biosynthesis of t-anethole in anise: characterization of t-anol/isoeugenol synthase and an O-methyltransferase specific for a C7-C8 propenyl side chain". Plant Physiology.
- (December 2014). "Eugenol synthase genes in floral scent variation in Gymnadenia species". Functional & Integrative Genomics.
- {{KEGG enzyme. 1.1.1.319
- Vogt, Thomas. (2010). "Phenylpropanoid Biosynthesis". [[Molecular Plant]].
- (2006-12-07). "Characterization of a petunia acetyltransferase involved in the biosynthesis of the floral volatile isoeugenol". [[The Plant Journal]].
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