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Fig 1.

Mechanism for the biosynthesis of GPP, FPP, GGPP and corresponding terpene compounds [1].

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Fig 2.

Phylogenetic tree analysis of Endophyte Terpene Synthases.

A) Comparison of TPSs from four endophytic fungi in the genus Hypoxylon or Daldinia. A total of 26 TPSs from these fungi were grouped into five distinct clusters., B) Comparison of endophyte and plant TPSs., C) Comparison of endophyte and other fungal TPSs.

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Table 1.

Protein sequence alignment of the predicted terpene synthases (TPSs) from sequenced four endophytes.

Active TPSs are highlighted in bold in the first column.

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Table 2.

The list and nomenclature of active terpene synthases in this study.

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Table 3.

The most abundant terpene compounds from each cluster and TPS.

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Fig 3.

Terpene profiles of TPSs in A) cluster 2, B) cluster 3, C) cluster 4, D) cluster 5, and E) non-clustered TPSs.

The number and letter below the structures refers to the compounds in S1S5 Tables.

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