- Dirigent proteins predominantly play an important role in biosynthesis of:
(1) lignans (2) alkaloids
(3) Terpenoids (4) amino acids
Correct answer: (1) lignans
Explanation:
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Dirigent proteins play a crucial role in the biosynthesis of lignans, a class of phenolic secondary metabolites formed by the stereoselective coupling of monolignol radicals.
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They do not have catalytic activity themselves but guide the stereochemical outcome of oxidative coupling reactions to produce specific lignan isomers.
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Dirigent proteins are not involved in the biosynthesis of alkaloids, terpenoids, or amino acids.
Options:
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(1) lignans — correct.
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(2) alkaloids — incorrect.
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(3) terpenoids — incorrect.
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(4) amino acids — incorrect.
Dirigent proteins, while lacking catalytic activity, direct the regio- and stereoselective coupling of monolignols to form lignans, essential plant phenolic compounds with roles in defense and development, making them key regulators in lignan biosynthesis pathways.



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Sakshi Kanwar
November 30, 2025Dirigent proteins play a crucial role in the biosynthesis of lignans