(-)-beta-pinene

(-)-beta-pinene is a lipid of Prenol Lipids (PR) class.

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Trypanosomiasis, Bovine D014354 2 associated lipids
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Lücker J et al. Monoterpene biosynthesis in lemon (Citrus limon). cDNA isolation and functional analysis of four monoterpene synthases. 2002 Eur. J. Biochem. pmid:12084056
Lu S et al. Cloning and functional characterization of a beta-pinene synthase from Artemisia annua that shows a circadian pattern of expression. 2002 Plant Physiol. pmid:12226526
pmid:12926889
McKay SA et al. Insect attack and wounding induce traumatic resin duct development and gene expression of (-)-pinene synthase in Sitka spruce. 2003 Plant Physiol. pmid:12970502
Lücker J et al. Metabolic engineering of monoterpene biosynthesis: two-step production of (+)-trans-isopiperitenol by tobacco. 2004 Plant J. pmid:15200648
Chen F et al. Characterization of a root-specific Arabidopsis terpene synthase responsible for the formation of the volatile monoterpene 1,8-cineole. 2004 Plant Physiol. pmid:15299125
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