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Fig. 5

From: A novel O-methyltransferase Cp4MP-OMT catalyses the final step in the biosynthesis of the volatile 1,4-dimethoxybenzene in pumpkin (Cucurbita pepo) flowers

Fig. 5

Location of domains and regions in different OMTs. Six protein sequences that are representative for the different branches of the phylogenetic alignment shown in Fig. 4 were analysed using InterPro. The following sequences were used: pumpkin Cp4MP-OMT (this paper), Rhaphiolepis EjCCOMT (LC127201), Silene SIGMT1 (from [42]), tomato StCOMT (NP_001306101), Arabidopsis AtCCOMT (AAL07162), human HsCOMT (AAA68927). The following families, domains and regions were detected and are highlighted in different colours: protein families: SAM-dependent O-methyltransferase class I-type (PROSITE PS51682), SAM-dependent O-methyltransferase class II-type (PROSITE PS51683), caffeic acid O-methyltransferase-like (InterPro IPR016461); domains: plant methyltransferase dimerization domain (IPR012967), O-methyltransferase domain (IPR001077); regions: Coniferyl alcohol 9-OMT (FUNFAM 1.10.10.10:FF:000213), Caffeic acid OMTs (FUNFAM 1.10.10.10:FF:000357 and 3.40.50.150:FF:000061), Caffeoyl-CoA OMT1 homology (FUNFAM 3.40.50.150:FF:000147), Catechol OMT1-related (FUNFAM 3.40.50.150:FF:000054)

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