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Diterpene synthetase

The biosynthesis of sesquiterpenes in plants appears to be isolated from that of either monoterpenes or diterpenes. A prenyl transferase isolated from pumpkin Cucurbita pepo, Cucurbitaceae) converts C5 units into FPP, but not into gera-nylgeranyl pyrophosphate (the precursor to diterpenes). Another enzyme from the same source forms C20 terpenoids from C5 units, but does not accumulate lower homologs (also see Chapters 19 and 22). However, because famesyl pyrophosphate synthetase is a branch-point metabolite for the synthesis of sesquiterpenes, triterpenes, and sterols, this enzyme is ubiquitous in plants (Croteau and Johnson, 1985). [Pg.370]


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