2.1.1.363: pre-sodorifen synthase
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Reaction
Synonyms
demethylrebeccamycin-D-glucose O-methyltransferase, Q5A_011540, SodC, SOD_c20760, SpMT
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General Information
General Information on EC 2.1.1.363 - pre-sodorifen synthase
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physiological function
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a C-methyltransferase and terpene cyclase act sequentially to convert farnesyl diphosphate into sodorifen via a pre-sodorifen diphosphate intermediate. The S-adenosyl methionine-dependent C-methyltransferase exhibits cyclase activity
physiological function
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both gene products SodC and SodD are required for sodorifen synthesis
physiological function
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gene product of SOD_c20760 is required for biosynthesis of sodorifen. The gene is located in a small cluster of four genes (SODc20750 - SOD-c20780)
physiological function
Serratia plymuthica responds to fungal volatile organic compounds with changes in gene and protein expression related to motility, signal transduction, energy metabolism, cell envelope biogenesis, and secondary metabolite production. The unusual terpene sodorifen is produced in response to fungal volatile organic compounds. Upon coexpression of genes encoding synthase Q5A_011535 and methyltransferase Q5A_011540, formation of sodorifen is detected in Escherichia coli cultures overproducing farnesyl diphosphate
physiological function
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Serratia plymuthica responds to fungal volatile organic compounds with changes in gene and protein expression related to motility, signal transduction, energy metabolism, cell envelope biogenesis, and secondary metabolite production. The unusual terpene sodorifen is produced in response to fungal volatile organic compounds. Upon coexpression of genes encoding synthase Q5A_011535 and methyltransferase Q5A_011540, formation of sodorifen is detected in Escherichia coli cultures overproducing farnesyl diphosphate
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physiological function
Serratia plymuthica WS3236
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both gene products SodC and SodD are required for sodorifen synthesis
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physiological function
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gene product of SOD_c20760 is required for biosynthesis of sodorifen. The gene is located in a small cluster of four genes (SODc20750 - SOD-c20780)
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physiological function
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a C-methyltransferase and terpene cyclase act sequentially to convert farnesyl diphosphate into sodorifen via a pre-sodorifen diphosphate intermediate. The S-adenosyl methionine-dependent C-methyltransferase exhibits cyclase activity
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