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. 2015 Nov 17;67(3):799–808. doi: 10.1093/jxb/erv491

Table 1.

Volatile metabolic products of VvGuaS expressed in N. benthamiana

TIC%
Compound RI Ref RIb WT T414S V530M T414S/V530M VvPNSeIntc
α-copaenea 1373 1372–1376 2 3 1 1 -
α-gurjunene 1407 1402–1411 1 1 0 0 -
α-guaiene a 1437 1428–1437 44 41 24 5 3.5
Unknown 1440 n/a 0 0 0 1 -
γ-gurjunene 1478 1479 4 3 trace 0 -
Selina-4(14),11-diene 1482 1472–1488 0 4 24 40 34
Epiglobulol 1488 1463–1497 6 12 2 2 -
α-selinene 1492 1478–1497 0 7 16 23 14
Unknown 1498 n/a 5 5 4 4 -
α-bulnesene a 1506 1500–1515 35 18 12 0 -
Epi-selinene 1517 1518 1 4 8 12 15
δ-cadinene a 1524 1519–1530 0 0 3 2 -
Pogostol 1653 1637–1656 3 2 0 0 -
Intermedeol 1660 1654–1667 0 2 8 9 30

TIC percentages are semi-quantitative because they depend on each compound’s affinity for the SPME fibre. Compound identities reported based on comparison to authentic standards (a) or putatively annotated based on mass spectrum similarity (>90% as calculated by Shimadzu GCMS Solution 2.50 software against compounds in NIST08 and Wiley08 libraries) and RI within the range of reported references, except for epi-α-selinene and intermedeol, which are based on RI alone. b Ranges of reported retention indices for DB5 and similar columns as compiled in the NIST Standard Reference Database 69: NIST Chemistry WebBook. c Products previously reported for VvPNSeInt shown for comparison (Martin et al., 2010).