Elite Engineer Posted January 14, 2016 Posted January 14, 2016 Or rather what is the biological pathway of the aromatic compounds, and where or what organelle? Just curious. Still looking on google LOL major fail on my part...I just needed to change my search keywords.
Acme Posted January 14, 2016 Posted January 14, 2016 Or rather what is the biological pathway of the aromatic compounds, and where or what organelle? Just curious. Still looking on google LOL major fail on my part...I just needed to change my search keywords. What did you find? I started with terpenes and found plastids as the organelle. Plastids Those plastids that contain pigments can carry out photosynthesis. Plastids can also store products like starch and can synthesize fatty acids and terpenes, which can be used for producing energy and as raw material for the synthesis of other molecules. For example, the components of the plant cuticle and its epicuticular wax are synthesized by the epidermal cells from palmitic acid, which is synthesized in the chloroplasts of the mesophyll tissue. ...
Elite Engineer Posted January 15, 2016 Author Posted January 15, 2016 What did you find? I started with terpenes and found plastids as the organelle. Plastids This was a start...leads to many other more specific pathways. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mevalonate_pathway
CharonY Posted January 15, 2016 Posted January 15, 2016 There are loads of aromatic metabolites that are synthesized throughout the plant cell. Many enzymes are targeted to plastids, others are stored in vacuoles, some others may appear not to be targeted etc. It is just an extremely broad range of molecules you are referring to.
Elite Engineer Posted January 20, 2016 Author Posted January 20, 2016 There are loads of aromatic metabolites that are synthesized throughout the plant cell. Many enzymes are targeted to plastids, others are stored in vacuoles, some others may appear not to be targeted etc. It is just an extremely broad range of molecules you are referring to. Specifically, the aromatics used as essential oils...probably doesnt narrow it, but hopefully reduces the broad outlook
CharonY Posted January 20, 2016 Posted January 20, 2016 Well, terpene synthases are located in the cytoplasm. Substrates can be located in cytoplasm (FPP) and plastids (GPP), respectively.
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