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Abstract

This review first summarizes the diverse nature of isoprenoids found in plants, emphasizing the wide range of physiological functions these compounds serve. The biosynthetic origins of isoprenoids have occupied chemists and biochemists for decades, and the second section of this review recaps some of the conceptual models used to rationalize key biosynthetic reactions in the isoprenoid pathway. The third section describes briefly some of the recently developed experimental systems that have helped researchers uncover much of the biochemistry and molecular biology of isoprenoids. The fourth section compares the deduced amino acid sequences of enzymes with similar catalytic functions and attempts to correlate these sequences with the known enzymology. The fifth and final section focuses on our limited understanding of how isoprenoid biosynthesis is regulated in plants.

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1995-06-01
2024-04-23
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