Lavandulyl diphosphate is a monoterpene with a non-head-to-tail linkage; it is unlike most monoterpenoids, which are derived from geranyl diphosphate and have isoprene units that are linked head-to-tail.
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Lavandulyl diphosphate is a monoterpene with a non-head-to-tail linkage; it is unlike most monoterpenoids, which are derived from geranyl diphosphate and have isoprene units that are linked head-to-tail.,
The enzyme from Artemisia tridentata (big sagebrush) forms both lavandulyl diphosphate and chrysanthemyl diphosphate (see EC 2.5.1.67) when dimethylally diphosphate is the sole substrate.,
When this enzyme is incubated with dimethylallyl diphosphate and isopentenyl diphosphate, it also forms the regular monoterpene geranyl diphosphate.
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FDS-5,
Lavandulyl diphosphate synthase
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2 dimethylallyl diphosphate = diphosphate + lavandulyl diphosphate.
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