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publicationDate 2005-08-02-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber BR-0314979-A
titleOfInvention isolated nucleic acid, polypeptide, vector, host cell, non-human organism, and methods of making a recombinant host cell, making a polypeptide, making at least one sesquiterpene synthase, and making at least one terpenoid
abstract "NUCLEIC ACID ISOLATED, POLYPEPTID, VECTOR, HOST CELL, UNHUMAN ORGANISM, AND, METHODS OF MANUFACTURING A RECOMBINANT HOST CELL, FABRESO MEN SABRIDE, FABPIAN FABRESO MEN FABRISO. The invention relates to sesquiterpene synthases and the methods of their production and use. In one embodiment, the invention provides nucleic acids comprising a nucleotide sequence as described herein that encodes at least one sesquiterpene synthase. In another embodiment, the invention also provides sesquiterpene synthases and methods of making and using these enzymes. For example, the sesquiterpene synthases of the invention may be used to convert farnesyl pyrophosphate to various oxygenated and aliphatic sesquiterpenes including valencene, bicyclogermacrene, cubebol and delta cadinene.
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