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All-trans-nonaprenyl diphosphate synthase (geranylgeranyl-diphosphate specific)

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All-trans-nonaprenyl diphosphate synthase (geranylgeranyl-diphosphate specific)
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EC no.2.5.1.85
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All-trans-nonaprenyl diphosphate synthase (geranylgeranyl-diphosphate specific) (EC 2.5.1.85, nonaprenyl diphosphate synthase, solanesyl diphosphate synthase, At-SPS2, At-SPS1, SPS1, SPS2) is an enzyme with systematic name geranylgeranyl-diphosphate:isopentenyl-diphosphate transtransferase (adding 5 isopentenyl units).[1][2][3] This enzyme catalyses the following chemical reaction

geranylgeranyl diphosphate + 5 isopentenyl diphosphate 5 diphosphate + all-trans-nonaprenyl diphosphate

Geranylgeranyl diphosphate is preferred over farnesyl diphosphate as allylic substrate.

References

  1. ^ Hirooka K, Bamba T, Fukusaki E, Kobayashi A (March 2003). "Cloning and kinetic characterization of Arabidopsis thaliana solanesyl diphosphate synthase". The Biochemical Journal. 370 (Pt 2): 679–86. doi:10.1042/BJ20021311. PMC 1223189. PMID 12437513.
  2. ^ Hirooka K, Izumi Y, An CI, Nakazawa Y, Fukusaki E, Kobayashi A (March 2005). "Functional analysis of two solanesyl diphosphate synthases from Arabidopsis thaliana". Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry. 69 (3): 592–601. doi:10.1271/bbb.69.592. PMID 15784989.
  3. ^ Jun L, Saiki R, Tatsumi K, Nakagawa T, Kawamukai M (December 2004). "Identification and subcellular localization of two solanesyl diphosphate synthases from Arabidopsis thaliana". Plant & Cell Physiology. 45 (12): 1882–8. doi:10.1093/pcp/pch211. PMID 15653808.

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