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Fig. 4

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. 4

Phylogenetic tree of methyltransferases acting on OH-groups of aromatic ring structures. A prototypic reaction is shown for each branch. The enzymes were annotated as 4-methoxyphenol-O-methyltransferase (4MP-OMT); resveratrol-MT (RMT); guaiacol-MT (GMT); catechol-MT (COMT), caffeic-caffeoyl-CoA O-MT (CCOMT); The Accessions: Cp4MP-OMT Cucurbita pepo (this paper, highlighted in blue; OR913727); 4MP-OMT Cucurbita maxima (XP_022986324); 4MP-OMT Cucurbita moschata (XP_022944128.1); Rhaphiolepis (LC127201); Rhododendron XP_058210860; Camptotheca (AWH62807); Arabidopsis (AAL07162); Camelina (XP_010448306); Thlaspi (CAH2077901); Rauvolfia (KX687823); Catharantus (KAI5664645); human (AAA68927); Xenopus (NP_001016357); tobacco (X71430); potato (KAH0753093); tomato (NP_001306101); Silene GMT1 (sequence from [42])

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