Cytochrome P450, family 76, also known as CYP76, is a cytochrome P450 family in land plants,[1][2] related to the biosynthesis of many plant monoterpenes and diterpenes such as 8-hydroxygeraniol,[3][2] tanshinone and alkannin.[4][5] The first gene identified in this family is the CYP76A1 and CYP76A2 from the eggplant.[1]
CYP1 | |
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CYP2 | |
CYP3 (CYP3A) | |
CYP4 | |
CYP5-20 | |
CYP21-49 | |
CYP51-69 | |
CYP71-99 | |
CYP101-281 | |
CYP301-499 | |
CYP501-699 | |
CYP701-999 |