- a
synthase is an
enzyme that
catalyses a
synthesis process. Note that, originally,
biochemical nomenclature distinguished synthetases and
synthases. Under...
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Polyketide synthases (PKSs) are a
family of multi-domain
enzymes or
enzyme complexes that
produce polyketides, a
large class of
secondary metabolites...
- is
located in the cytoplasm.
Eukaryotic ATP
synthases are F-ATPases (which
usually work as ATP
synthases instead of
ATPases in
cellular environments)...
- the
action of
prostaglandin E
synthases on
prostaglandin H2 (prostaglandin H2, PGH2).
Several prostaglandin E
synthases have been identified. To date...
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fatty acid
synthases (F****) and
polyketide synthases (PKSs). KSs are
divided into five families: KS1, KS2, KS3, KS4, and KS5.
Fatty acid
synthase (FAS) is...
- NO
synthase may
refer to:
Nitric oxide synthase Nitric-oxide
synthase (NAD(P)H-dependent) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the title...
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sabinene synthases".
Archives of
Biochemistry and Biophysics. 417 (2): 203–11. doi:10.1016/s0003-9861(03)00347-3. PMID 12941302. (−)-sabinene+
synthase at the...
- "Monoterpene
synthases from
common sage (Salvia officinalis). cDNA isolation, characterization, and
functional expression of (+)-sabinene
synthase, 1,8-cineole...
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heterogeneous types of polyketides.
Polyketides are
produced by
polyketide synthases (PKSs). The core
biosynthesis involves stepwise condensation of a starter...
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Terpene synthases include: β-farnesene
synthase (3R,6E)-nerolidol
synthase (-)-α-pinene
synthase (E)-β-ocimene
synthase These synthases'
structures may...