2.1.1.240: trans-resveratrol di-O-methyltransferase
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Word Map on EC 2.1.1.240
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2.1.1.240
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stilbene
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pterostilbene
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vitis
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vinifera
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grape
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grapevine
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synthesis
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phytoalexins
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pinostilbene
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sorghum
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health-promoting
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bicolor
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piceatannol
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plasmopara
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rhubarb
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o-methylation
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viticola
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nutraceutical
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fungitoxic
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bioproduction
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riparia
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agroinfiltration
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peanut
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mono-methylated
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fungicidal
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berries
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di-methylated
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floral
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biotechnology
- 2.1.1.240
- stilbene
- pterostilbene
-
vitis
- vinifera
- grape
-
grapevine
- synthesis
-
phytoalexins
- pinostilbene
- sorghum
-
health-promoting
- bicolor
- piceatannol
-
plasmopara
- rhubarb
-
o-methylation
- viticola
-
nutraceutical
-
fungitoxic
-
bioproduction
- riparia
-
agroinfiltration
- peanut
-
mono-methylated
-
fungicidal
- berries
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di-methylated
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floral
- biotechnology
Reaction
2 S-adenosyl-L-methionine + = 2 S-adenosyl-L-homocysteine +
Synonyms
5-pentadecatrienyl resorcinol O-methyltransferase, MT, resveratrol O-methyltransferase, ROMT, SbOMT3, SbROMT3syn, SbROMT3syn protein, VrROMT, VrROMTsyn, VrROMTsyn protein, VvRO
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Expression
Expression on EC 2.1.1.240 - trans-resveratrol di-O-methyltransferase
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Geotrichum citriaurantii infection induces the enzyme for production of pterostilbene
methylated cyclodextrins and methyl jasmonate induce the enzyme, accumulation of stilbenoids in grapevine cell cultures upon elicitation
ROMT gene expression in grapevine leaves is induced by different stresses, including downy mildew (Plasmopara viticola) infection, ultraviolet light, and AlCl3 treatment
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ROMT is induced in Plasmopara viticola-infected Marselan leaves and also in berries upon Botrytis cinerea infection
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