نتایج جستجو برای: pap1

تعداد نتایج: 153  

Journal: :Applied Biological Chemistry 2021

Abstract Anthocyanin is a type of flavonoid that appears purple in plants. PAP1, PAP2, and MYB113 are the three major R2R3-MYB transcription factors regulate biosynthesis Arabidopsis thaliana . In this study, we found MYB genes anthocyanin accumulation different leaf stages. Under limited nutrient conditions, PAP1 PAP2 were highly induced juvenile leaves. Conversely, was expressed mainly adult ...

2009
Isabel A. Calvo Natalia Gabrielli Iván Iglesias-Baena Sarela García-Santamarina Kwang-Lae Hoe Dong Uk Kim Miriam Sansó Alice Zuin Pilar Pérez José Ayté Elena Hidalgo

BACKGROUND An excess of caffeine is cytotoxic to all eukaryotic cell types. We aim to study how cells become tolerant to a toxic dose of this drug, and the relationship between caffeine and oxidative stress pathways. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS We searched for Schizosaccharomyces pombe mutants with inhibited growth on caffeine-containing plates. We screened a collection of 2,700 haploid mu...

Journal: :Plant, cell & environment 2008
Cathrine Lillo Unni S Lea Peter Ruoff

The content of flavonoids increases in response to nitrogen and phosphorus depletion in plants. Manipulation of these macronutrients may therefore be used to control the levels of desirable compounds and improve plant quality. Key enzymes in the shikimate pathway, which feeds precursors into the flavonoid pathway, are regulated post-translationally by feedback from aromatic amino acids, and pos...

2014
Tomoko Mitsunami Masahiro Nishihara Ivan Galis Kabir Md Alamgir Yuko Hojo Kohei Fujita Nobuhiro Sasaki Keichiro Nemoto Tatsuya Sawasaki Gen-ichiro Arimura Jin-Song Zhang

Anthocyanin pigments and associated flavonoids have demonstrated antioxidant properties and benefits for human health. Consequently, current plant bioengineers have focused on how to modify flavonoid metabolism in plants. Most of that research, however, does not consider the role of natural biotic stresses (e.g., herbivore attack). To understand the influence of herbivore attack on the metaboli...

Journal: :Plant biotechnology journal 2008
Michal Moyal Ben Zvi Florence Negre-Zakharov Tania Masci Marianna Ovadis Elena Shklarman Hagit Ben-Meir Tzvi Tzfira Natalia Dudareva Alexander Vainstein

The phenylpropanoid pathway gives rise to metabolites that determine floral colour and fragrance. These metabolites are one of the main means used by plants to attract pollinators, thereby ensuring plant survival. A lack of knowledge about factors regulating scent production has prevented the successful enhancement of volatile phenylpropanoid production in flowers. In this study, the Production...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1998
S J Billington B H Jost J G Songer

The 2.4-kb plasmid pAP1 from Arcanobacterium (Actinomyces) pyogenes had sequence similarity within the putative replication protein and double-stranded origin with the pIJ101/pJV1 family of plasmids. pJGS84, a derivative of pAP1 containing a kanamycin resistance gene, was able to replicate in Escherichia coli and Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis, as well as in A. pyogenes. Detection of single...

Journal: :Genes & development 1998
W M Toone S Kuge M Samuels B A Morgan T Toda N Jones

The fission yeast Sty1 stress-activated MAP kinase is crucial for the cellular response to a variety of stress conditions. Accordingly, sty1- cells are defective in their response to nutrient limitation, lose viability in stationary phase, and are hypersensitive to osmotic stress, oxidative stress, and UV treatment. Some of these phenotypes are caused by Sty1-dependent regulation of the Atf1 tr...

2017
Xia Zhao Mengyu Shen Xingyu Jiang Wei Shen Qiu Zhong Yuhui Yang Yinling Tan Melissa Agnello Xuesong He Fuquan Hu Shuai Le

The basic biology of bacteriophage-host interactions has attracted increasing attention due to a renewed interest in the therapeutic potential of bacteriophages. In addition, knowledge of the host pathways inhibited by phage may provide clues to novel drug targets. However, the effect of phage on bacterial gene expression and metabolism is still poorly understood. In this study, we tracked phag...

2014
Ryo Nakabayashi Keiko Yonekura-Sakakibara Kaoru Urano Makoto Suzuki Yutaka Yamada Tomoko Nishizawa Fumio Matsuda Mikiko Kojima Hitoshi Sakakibara Kazuo Shinozaki Anthony J Michael Takayuki Tohge Mami Yamazaki Kazuki Saito

The notion that plants use specialized metabolism to protect against environmental stresses needs to be experimentally proven by addressing the question of whether stress tolerance by specialized metabolism is directly due to metabolites such as flavonoids. We report that flavonoids with radical scavenging activity mitigate against oxidative and drought stress in Arabidopsis thaliana. Metabolom...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2001
H U Kim S S Wu C Ratnayake A H Huang

Plastid lipid-associated protein (PAP), a predominant structural protein associated with carotenoids and other non-green neutral lipids in plastids, was shown to be encoded by a single nuclear gene in several species. Here we report three PAP genes in the diploid Brassica rapa; the three PAPs are associated with different lipids in specific tissues. Pap1 and Pap2 are more similar to each other ...

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