Unravelling the Function of the Sesquiterpene Cyclase STC3 in the Life Cycle of <em>Botrytis cinerea</em>
Víctor Coca-Ruiz,
Ivonne Suárez,
Josefina Aleu
et al.
Abstract:The genome sequencing of Botrytis cinerea has supplied a general overview of the map of genes involved in secondary metabolite synthesis. B. cinerea genomic data have revealed that this phytopathogenic fungus has seven sesquiterpene cyclase (Bcstc) genes that encode proteins involved in the farnesyl diphosphate cyclization. Three sesquiterpene cyclases (BcStc1, BcStc5 and BcStc7) have been characterized, related to the biosynthesis of botrydial, abscisic acid and (+)-4-epi-eremophilenol, respectively. However,… Show more
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