centrifugens
Centrifugens are a group of enzymes primarily found in plants and some microorganisms. They are involved in a metabolic pathway that modifies diterpenes. These diterpenes are a class of organic compounds derived from isoprene units. The main function of centrifugens is to catalyze the cyclization of specific diterpene precursors. This cyclization process leads to the formation of complex polycyclic structures that are characteristic of diterpenoids.
The specific substrates and products of centrifugen activity vary depending on the organism. However, the core
Research into centrifugens has been driven by their role in producing valuable compounds and understanding plant