EC Number |
Expression |
Reference |
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4.1.1.39 | down |
both elevated CO2 and above ambient temperatures have negative effects on Rubisco activity. The amount of Rubisco decreases with elevated CO2 and temperature |
716529 |
4.1.1.39 | down |
deactivation of Rubisco sites can be induced by low chloroplastic CO2 concentration, as a result of water stress |
715770 |
4.1.1.39 | down |
Northern and Western blotting demonstrate that brassinazole downregulates the expressions of rbcL, rbcS |
706380 |
4.1.1.39 | down |
Rubisco is deactivated at each subjective dawn |
728453 |
4.1.1.39 | more |
at elevated CO2, an increase in temperature does not decrease Rubisco activity in relation to ambient temperature |
716529 |
4.1.1.39 | more |
immunoblots show that the increase in RubisCO activity levels grown on benzoate with a low level of added bicarbonate is due to a specific increase in the amount of form I RubisCO (CbbLS) and not in the amount of form II RubisCO, which is constitutively expressed |
704297 |
4.1.1.39 | more |
the expression level of GmRCAalpha (isoform of Rubisco activase) shows a positive correlation with that of GmRCAbeta (Rubisco activase isoform) with Rubisco initial activity |
706329 |
4.1.1.39 | up |
a high nitrogen supply increases the Rubisco amount and activity |
716529 |
4.1.1.39 | up |
both the Rubisco content and the initial carboxylase activity are notably higher in algal gametophytes than in the sporophytes |
716694 |
4.1.1.39 | up |
cbbL1 but not the paralogous cbbL2 is expressed during symbiosis with Aeschynomene indica |
-, 716713 |