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      Biosynthetic diversity in plant triterpene cyclization.

      Current Opinion in Plant Biology
      Cyclization, Evolution, Molecular, Intramolecular Transferases, genetics, metabolism, Plants, enzymology, Triterpenes, chemistry

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          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.

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          16581287
          10.1016/j.pbi.2006.03.004

          Chemistry
          Cyclization,Evolution, Molecular,Intramolecular Transferases,genetics,metabolism,Plants,enzymology,Triterpenes,chemistry

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