10.1371/journal.pone.0056429.g001
Daniele Silvestro
Daniele
Silvestro
Tonni Grube Andersen
Tonni
Grube Andersen
Hubert Schaller
Hubert
Schaller
Poul Erik Jensen
Poul Erik
Jensen
Simplified sterol biosynthetic pathway in Arabidopsis and yeast.
Public Library of Science
2013
sterol
biosynthetic
pathway
arabidopsis
2013-02-08 00:30:07
Figure
https://plos.figshare.com/articles/figure/_Simplified_sterol_biosynthetic_pathway_in_Arabidopsis_and_yeast_/161807
<p>Sterol biosynthesis starts preferentially with cycloartenol in plants and lanosterol in animals and fungi. Main biosynthetic steps and sterols accumulating in the mutant lines considered in this study are indicated in colors: red, <i>ste1</i>; green, <i>dwarf5</i>; blue, <i>dim1</i>. The major observed enzymatic activity of the YFP-fused enzymes generated is also indicated by the same color code. <i>LAS1</i> = <u>la</u>nosterol <u>s</u>ynthase, <i>CAS1</i> = <u>c</u>yclo<u>a</u>rtenol <u>s</u>ynthase. The dashed arrows are indicating more than one enzymatic step. Accurate sterol nomenclature can be found at IUPAC <a href="http://www.iupac.org/" target="_blank">http://www.iupac.org/</a></p>