Terpene synthases are widely distributed in bacteria
Kitasato University · The University of Tokyo · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Odoriferous terpene metabolites of bacterial origin have been known for many years. In genome-sequenced Streptomycetaceae microorganisms, the vast majority produces the degraded sesquiterpene alcohol geosmin. Two minor groups of bacteria do not produce geosmin, with one of these groups instead producing other sesquiterpene alcohols, whereas members of the remaining group do not produce any detectable terpenoid metabolites. Because bacterial terpene synthases typically show no significant overall sequence similarity to any other known fungal or plant terpene synthases and usually exhibit relatively low levels of mutual sequence similarity with other bacterial synthases, simple correlation of protein sequence…
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7Topics & keywords
- Terpene
- Biology
- Bacteria
- Gene
- Streptomyces
- Genome
- Microorganism
- Heterologous expression