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Comment. Foliar d15N is negatively correlated with rainfall along the IGBP transect in Australia. Response. Interpretation of increased foliar d15N in woody species along a rainfall gradient in northern Australia

Comment. Foliar d15N is negatively correlated with rainfall along the IGBP transect in... <jats:p> Mannose 6-phosphate reductase (M6PR, EC 1.1.1.224), a potential target for thechemical control of the parasitic angiosperms that produce mannitol, waspurified from the photosynthetic parasiteStriga hermonthica (Del.) Benth. and the achlorophyllousparasite Orobanche ramosa L. Except for theKm values for NADPH, most of thecharacteristics of the enzymes are similar in these species, i.e. a monomericstructure of 38–39 kDa molecular mass, a pH optimum of 7.0–7.5suggesting a cytosolic location, a relatively high optimum temperature(35–45˚C), a low Kmvalue for mannose 6-phosphate of 5.9–8.6 mM and, lastly, a significantpreference for NADPH as nucleotidic cofactor. </jats:p> http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Functional Plant Biology CrossRef

Comment. Foliar d15N is negatively correlated with rainfall along the IGBP transect in Australia. Response. Interpretation of increased foliar d15N in woody species along a rainfall gradient in northern Australia

Functional Plant Biology , Volume 26 (3): 293 – Jan 1, 1999

Comment. Foliar d15N is negatively correlated with rainfall along the IGBP transect in Australia. Response. Interpretation of increased foliar d15N in woody species along a rainfall gradient in northern Australia


Abstract

<jats:p> Mannose 6-phosphate reductase (M6PR, EC 1.1.1.224), a potential target for thechemical control of the parasitic angiosperms that produce mannitol, waspurified from the photosynthetic parasiteStriga hermonthica (Del.) Benth. and the achlorophyllousparasite Orobanche ramosa L. Except for theKm values for NADPH, most of thecharacteristics of the enzymes are similar in these species, i.e. a monomericstructure of 38–39 kDa molecular mass, a pH optimum of 7.0–7.5suggesting a cytosolic location, a relatively high optimum temperature(35–45˚C), a low Kmvalue for mannose 6-phosphate of 5.9–8.6 mM and, lastly, a significantpreference for NADPH as nucleotidic cofactor. </jats:p>

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Abstract

<jats:p> Mannose 6-phosphate reductase (M6PR, EC 1.1.1.224), a potential target for thechemical control of the parasitic angiosperms that produce mannitol, waspurified from the photosynthetic parasiteStriga hermonthica (Del.) Benth. and the achlorophyllousparasite Orobanche ramosa L. Except for theKm values for NADPH, most of thecharacteristics of the enzymes are similar in these species, i.e. a monomericstructure of 38–39 kDa molecular mass, a pH optimum of 7.0–7.5suggesting a cytosolic location, a relatively high optimum temperature(35–45˚C), a low Kmvalue for mannose 6-phosphate of 5.9–8.6 mM and, lastly, a significantpreference for NADPH as nucleotidic cofactor. </jats:p>

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Published: Jan 1, 1999

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