The meta-hydroxylation step in the phenylpropanoid pathway: a new level of complexity in the pathway and its regulation

Together in silico and genetic mining approaches have recently designated the CYP98 family of plant cytochromes P450 as the family of enzymes that catalyzes the meta-hydroxylation step in the phenylpropanoid pathway. This meta-hydroxylation is not catalyzed on the free p-coumaric acid as anticipated...

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Hauptverfasser: Schoch, Guillaume A., Morant, Marc, Abdulrazzak, Nawroz, Asnaghi, Carole, Goepfert, Simon, Petersen, Maike, Ullmann, Pascaline, Werck-Reichhart, Danièle
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