- Source: Parkeol
Parkeol is a relatively uncommon sterol secondary metabolite found mostly in plants, particularly noted in Butyrospermum parkii (now called Vitellaria paradoxa, or the shea tree). It can be synthesized as a minor product by several oxidosqualene cyclase enzymes, and is the sole product of the enzyme parkeol synthase.
Parkeol is the dominant sterol found in the planctomycete Gemmata obscuriglobus, a rare example of a sterol-synthesizing prokaryote. The only other sterol identified in this organism is lanosterol, a key component of the sterol biosynthetic pathway in animals and fungi; this relatively limited sterol repertoire may resemble the early evolution of sterol synthesis, which is ubiquitous in eukaryotes.
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Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Parkeol
- Parkeol synthase
- C30H50O
- (3S)-2,3-epoxy-2,3-dihydrosqualene mutase
- Achilleol B synthase
- List of compounds with carbon numbers 30–39
- Gemmata obscuriglobus
- List of EC numbers (EC 5)