Crystallographic Studies Of Terpene Synthases: Important Enzymes That Synthesize Antibiotic And Biofuel Precursors, Aromatic Essential Oil Compounds And Anti-Cancer Derivatives

Loading...
Thumbnail Image

Degree type

Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)

Graduate group

Chemistry

Discipline

Subject

Antibiotic
Biofuel
Crystallography
Cyclase
Modeling
Terpene
Biochemistry
Chemistry

Funder

Grant number

License

Copyright date

2020-02-07T20:19:00-08:00

Distributor

Related resources

Contributor

Abstract

Terpene synthases synthesize highly complex natural products from linear isoprenoid starting molecules. These products often have a wide variety of applications spanning multiple industries. In order to unravel the production pathway of these important compounds, macromolecular crystallography via structural biology techniques can yield enzyme crystal structures. These crystal structures provide snapshots of biocatalysis, often providing clues to support a proposed chemical mechanism when combined with computational modeling. Through studying crystal structures of geranylgeranylglyceryl phosphate synthase, epi-Isozizaene synthase, sesquisabinene synthase, and cucumene synthase, this work aims to further the mechanistic understanding of the respective natural products that have usefulness in the medical, fuel, and flavor industries.

Date of degree

2019-01-01

Date Range for Data Collection (Start Date)

Date Range for Data Collection (End Date)

Digital Object Identifier

Series name and number

Volume number

Issue number

Publisher

Publisher DOI

relationships.isJournalIssueOf

Comments

Recommended citation