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4‐Hydroxyphenylpyruvate dioxygenase (HPPD) catalyzes the second reaction in the tyrosine catabolism and is linked to the production of cofactors plastoquinone and tocopherol in plants. This important ...
Abstract Polyamine oxidases (PAOs) are FAD-dependent enzymes involved in polyamine catabolism . All so far characterized PAOs from monocotyledonous plants, such as the apoplastic maize PAO, oxidize ...
. In vivo protein tyrosine nitration in Arabidopsis thaliana . Journal of Experimental Botany 62, 3501– 3517. Google Scholar CrossRef Search ADS PubMed Lu C de Noyer S Hobbs D Kang J Wen Y Krachtus D Hills M ...
, the physiological role of plant GDH has been a controversial issue for several decades. To elucidate the function of GDH, the expression of GDH in various tissues of Arabidopsis thaliana was studied. Results ...
, a recent study revealed that Arabidopsis mutants defective in other BCAA catabolism enzymes , including those both upstream and downstream of IVDH, exhibit sensitivity to dark treatment in addition to ivdh-1 ...
QTL resolution [11, 12]. However, the limitation of GWAS, especially in self-mating biological systems such as Arabidopsis thaliana , lies not only in the generation of false positive genotype‒phenotype ...
, A. thaliana has two tyrosine aminotransferases (At4g23600 and At4g23590) that contain this lysine residue. However, no studies on their substrate specificity have been reported as yet. Overall, these findings ...
). Accordingly, Arabidopsis seeds are well equipped with the enzymes necessary to degrade stored TAGs. Consistent with this, we identified three enzymes involved in TAG catabolism and subsequent energetic ...
(PDT) enzyme , causes embryo arrest and seed abortion. This result makes a clear distinction between the essential role of ADT2 and the five remaining ADT genes from Arabidopsis , which display mostly ...
Cloning, molecular and functional characterization of Arabidopsis thaliana allene oxide synthase (CYP 74), the first enzyme of the octadecanoid pathway to jasmonates. Plant Mol Biol 31 1996 323 335 Google ...
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