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Organic & biomolecular chemistry (2017-09-01)
Raimund Nagel, Reuben J Peters
ABSTRACT

Bacteria can produce gibberellin plant hormones. While the bacterial biosynthetic pathway is similar to that of plants, the individual enzymes are very distantly related and arose via convergent evolution. The cytochromes P450 (CYPs) that catalyze the multi-step oxidation of the alkane precursor ent-kaurene (1) to ent-kauren-19-oic acid (5), are called ent-kaurene oxidases (KOs), and in plants are from the CYP701 family, and share less than 19% amino acid sequence identity with those from bacteria, which are from the phylogenetically distinct CYP117 family. Here the reaction series catalyzed by CYP117 was examined by

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Supelco
Trimethylsulfonium hydroxide solution, ~0.25 M in methanol, derivatization grade (GC derivatization), LiChropur