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Literature summary for 3.2.1.151 extracted from

  • Nishikubo, N.; Awano, T.; Banasiak, A.; Bourquin, V.; Ibatullin, F.; Funada, R.; Brumer, H.; Teeri, T.T.; Hayashi, T.; Sundberg, B.; Mellerowicz, E.J.
    Xyloglucan endo-transglycosylase (XET) functions in gelatinous layers of tension wood fibers in poplar - A glimpse into the mechanism of the balancing act of trees (2007), Plant Cell Physiol., 48, 843-855.
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Organism

Organism UniProt Comment Textmining
Populus sp.
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poplar
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Source Tissue

Source Tissue Comment Organism Textmining
xylem several abundant XTH genes are generally up-regulated during tension formation, including XTH16-36, -21, -14 and -27, while others were suppressed such as XTH16-35. In mature gelatinous fibers, enzyme gene products are detected in the gelatinous layers while the enzyme's endo-transglycosylase activity is found in the adjacent S2 wall layer. Enzyme gene products and activity persist in mature gelatinous fibers for several years Populus sp.
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