Gene Review:
DES - divinyl ether synthase
Solanum lycopersicum
Synonyms:
CYP74D1, LeDES
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High impact information on LeDES
- Genomic DNA blot analysis revealed the existence of a single divinyl ether synthase gene located on chromosome one of tomato [1].
- These results indicate that developmental expression of the divinyl ether synthase gene is an important determinant of the tissue specific synthesis of divinyl ether oxylipins [1].
Analytical, diagnostic and therapeutic context of LeDES
- Molecular cloning of a divinyl ether synthase. Identification as a CYP74 cytochrome P-450 [1].
References
- Molecular cloning of a divinyl ether synthase. Identification as a CYP74 cytochrome P-450. Itoh, A., Howe, G.A. J. Biol. Chem. (2001) [Pubmed]
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