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TPS3

Short Conclusion Abstract: TPS3 (terpene synthase 3) is a multifunctional plant enzyme primarily catalyzing the cyclization and rearrangement of geranyl diphosphate (GPP) to produce key monoterpenes, including (-)-camphene, (4S)-limonene, and myrcene (with EC 4.2.3.117 for (4S)-limonene synthase activity). It does not typically produce tricyclene (which is associated with other TPS enzymes). Biologically, TPS3-derived monoterpenes serve critical roles in plant defense (e.g., deterring herbivores and pathogens) and ecological signaling (e.g., attracting pollinators or mediating plant-plant communication). In Arabidopsis thaliana, TPS3 is induced by stress (e.g., herbivory) and contributes to volatile organic compound (VOC) emission, directly linking its enzymatic activity to adaptive fitness in natural environments.

(Note: EC 4.2.3.105, 4.2.3.16, and 4.2.3.15 refer to other terpene synthases; TPS3 specifically aligns with EC 4.2.3.117 for (4S)-limonene production.)

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TPS1

K21926 TPS1; (+)-alpha-terpineol/(4S)-limonene synthase [EC:4.2.3.112 4.2.3.16]

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E4.2.3.16

K15088 E4.2.3.16; (4S)-limonene synthase [EC:4.2.3.16]

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