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  • Fallahi, H.; Scofield, G.N.; Badger, M.R.; Chow, W.S.; Furbank, R.T.; Ruan, Y.L.
    Localization of sucrose synthase in developing seed and siliques of Arabidopsis thaliana reveals diverse roles for SUS during development (2008), J. Exp. Bot., 59, 3283-3295.
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Organism

Organism UniProt Comment Textmining
Arabidopsis thaliana
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ecotype Columbia
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Source Tissue

Source Tissue Comment Organism Textmining
aleurone layer at 3 d and 10 d after flowering, SUS protein localized to the silique wall, seed coat, funiculus, and endosperm. By 13 d after flowering, SUS protein is detected in the embryo and aleurone layer, but is absent from the seed coat and funiculus Arabidopsis thaliana
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embryo at 3 d and 10 d after flowering, SUS protein localized to the silique wall, seed coat, funiculus, and endosperm. By 13 d after flowering, SUS protein is detected in the embryo and aleurone layer, but is absent from the seed coat and funiculus Arabidopsis thaliana
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endosperm at 3 d and 10 d after flowering, SUS protein localized to the silique wall, seed coat, funiculus, and endosperm. By 13 d after flowering, SUS protein is detected in the embryo and aleurone layer, but is absent from the seed coat and funiculus Arabidopsis thaliana
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plant funiculus at 3 d and 10 d after flowering, SUS protein localized to the silique wall, seed coat, funiculus, and endosperm. By 13 d after flowering, SUS protein is detected in the embryo and aleurone layer, but is absent from the seed coat and funiculus Arabidopsis thaliana
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seed at 3 d and 10 d after flowering, SUS protein localized to the silique wall, seed coat, funiculus, and endosperm. By 13 day after flowering, SUS protein is detected in the embryo and aleurone layer, but is absent from the seed coat and funiculus. Co-localization of SUS protein and starch grains in the seed coat at 3 and 10 day after flowering indicates that SUS may be involved in temporary starch deposition during the early stages of seed development Arabidopsis thaliana
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silique at 3 d and 10 d after flowering, SUS protein localized to the silique wall, seed coat, funiculus, and endosperm. By 13 d after flowering, SUS protein is detected in the embryo and aleurone layer, but is absent from the seed coat and funiculus. Within the silique wall, SUS localizes specifically to the companion cells, indicating that SUS activity may be required to provide energy for phloem transport activities in the silique wall Arabidopsis thaliana
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Synonyms

Synonyms Comment Organism
Sus
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Arabidopsis thaliana