Functional characterization of a melon alcohol acyl-transferase gene family involved in the biosynth...
Functional characterization of a melon alcohol acyl-transferase gene family involved in the biosynthesis of ester volatiles. Identification of the crucial role of a threonine residue for enzyme activity
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El-Sharkawy, I , Manriquez, D , Flores, F.B , Regad, F , Bouzayen, M , Latche, A and Pech, J.C
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Netherlands: Springer Nature B.V
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Volatile esters, a major class of compounds contributing to the aroma of many fruit, are synthesized by alcohol acyl-transferases (AAT). We demonstrate here that, in Charentais melon (Cucumis melo var. cantalupensis), AAT are encoded by a gene family of at least four members with amino acid identity ranging from 84% (Cm-AAT1/Cm-AAT2) and 58% (Cm-AA...
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Functional characterization of a melon alcohol acyl-transferase gene family involved in the biosynthesis of ester volatiles. Identification of the crucial role of a threonine residue for enzyme activity
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0167-4412
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1573-5028
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10.1007/s11103-005-8884-y