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. 2018 Jul 15;178(1):54–71. doi: 10.1104/pp.18.00590

Figure 6.

Figure 6.

Functional characterization of the promiscuous class I diTPS PvKSL2/5. Shown are GC-MS extracted ion chromatograms (EIC; m/z 257) and corresponding mass spectra of select products resulting from E. coli coexpression assays of the class I diTPS PvKSL2/5 with the ent-LPS PvCPS11 (A), the ent-CPS ZmAn2 (Harris et al., 2005; B), the syn-CPS PvCPS8 (C), and the ent-neo-CT-CLPS PvCPS1 (D). Numbered peaks are as follows: 1, ent-copalol (i.e. dephosphorylated ent-CPP); 2, unidentified diterpene; 5, ent-8β-labda-13E-en-8,15-diol (i.e. dephosphorylated ent-LPP); 6, ent-8α-labda-13E-en-8,15-diol; 7, 13R-ent-manoyl oxide; 9, syn-copalol; 12, ent-neo-cis-trans-kolavenol (i.e. dephosphorylated ent-neo-CT-CLPP); 13, unidentified diterpene; 19, ent-sandaracopimaradiene; 21, syn-pimara-9(11),15-diene; 22, ent-neo-cis-trans-kolavelool; 24, 13S-ent-manoyl oxide.