Myrtaceae is one of the chemically most variable and most significant essential oil yielding plant families. Despite an abundance of chemical information, very little work has focussed on the biochemistry of terpene production in these plants. We describe 70 unique partial terpene synthase transcripts and eight full-length cDNA clones from 21 myrtaceous species, and compare phylogenetic relationships and leaf oil composition to reveal clades defined by common function. We provide further support for the correlation between function and phylogenetic relationships by the first functional characterisation of terpene synthases from Myrtaceae: a 1,8-cineole synthase from Eucalyptus sideroxylon and a caryophyllene synthase from Eucalyptus dives
Terpenoids, the largest and most structurally and functionally diverse class of natural compounds on...
Plant terpene synthases (TPSs) can mediate formation of a large variety of terpenes, and their diver...
Cannabis (Cannabis sativa) plants produce and accumulate a terpene-rich resin in glandular trichomes...
Terpenes are a multifarious group of secondary compounds present throughout the living world that fu...
Terpenes are economically and ecologically important phytochemicals. Their synthesis is controlled b...
Terpenes are economically and ecologically important phytochemicals. Their synthesis is controlled b...
Terpenes are economically and ecologically important phytochemicals. Their synthesis is controlled b...
Background: Terpenoids are abundant in the foliage of Eucalyptus, providing the cha...
Terpenes are a multifarious group of secondary compounds present throughout the living world that fu...
Research on terpene biosynthesis in the genus Eucalyptus (Myrtaceae) is poorly developed, but recent...
Abstract Background Terpene rich leaves are a characteristic of Myrtaceae. There is significant qual...
A survey to determine the origins of many of the mono- and sesquiterpenoids derived from over 800 sp...
The essential oil of Thymus albicans Hoffmanns. & Link, a native shrub from the Iberian Peninsula, i...
Terpenoids comprise tens of thousands of small molecule natural products that are widely distributed...
Terpenes and terpenoids are key natural compounds for plant defense, development, and composition of...
Terpenoids, the largest and most structurally and functionally diverse class of natural compounds on...
Plant terpene synthases (TPSs) can mediate formation of a large variety of terpenes, and their diver...
Cannabis (Cannabis sativa) plants produce and accumulate a terpene-rich resin in glandular trichomes...
Terpenes are a multifarious group of secondary compounds present throughout the living world that fu...
Terpenes are economically and ecologically important phytochemicals. Their synthesis is controlled b...
Terpenes are economically and ecologically important phytochemicals. Their synthesis is controlled b...
Terpenes are economically and ecologically important phytochemicals. Their synthesis is controlled b...
Background: Terpenoids are abundant in the foliage of Eucalyptus, providing the cha...
Terpenes are a multifarious group of secondary compounds present throughout the living world that fu...
Research on terpene biosynthesis in the genus Eucalyptus (Myrtaceae) is poorly developed, but recent...
Abstract Background Terpene rich leaves are a characteristic of Myrtaceae. There is significant qual...
A survey to determine the origins of many of the mono- and sesquiterpenoids derived from over 800 sp...
The essential oil of Thymus albicans Hoffmanns. & Link, a native shrub from the Iberian Peninsula, i...
Terpenoids comprise tens of thousands of small molecule natural products that are widely distributed...
Terpenes and terpenoids are key natural compounds for plant defense, development, and composition of...
Terpenoids, the largest and most structurally and functionally diverse class of natural compounds on...
Plant terpene synthases (TPSs) can mediate formation of a large variety of terpenes, and their diver...
Cannabis (Cannabis sativa) plants produce and accumulate a terpene-rich resin in glandular trichomes...