Literature summary for 4.3.1.24 extracted from
Bauer, N.; Fulgosi, H.; Jelaska, S.
Overexpression of phenylalanine ammonia-lyase in transgenic roots of Coleus blumei alters growth and rosmarinic acid synthesis (2011), Food Technol. Biotechnol., 49, 24-31.
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agriculture |
transgenic roots of Coleus blumei, harbouring the Arabidopsis thaliana PAL1 gene, under the control of the CaMV 35S promoter, show disparate phenylalanine ammonia-lyase activities ranging from 67 to 350%, compared to wild-type roots. Growth rates significantly differ, with the lowest in transgenic roots exerting augmented phenylalanine ammonia-lyase activity. Transgenic roots with high phenylalanine ammonia-lyase activity have lower growth rates, lower amounts of total phenolics, rosmarinic acid, i.e. the major phenolic compound in Coleus blumei and chlorogenic acid, but increased amounts of caffeic acid. There is no increase in total phenolics and rosmarinic acid content after feeding transgenic roots with casein enzymatic hydrolysate and L-tyrosine |
Arabidopsis thaliana |
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overexpression in Coleus blumei |
Arabidopsis thaliana |
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Textmining |
Arabidopsis thaliana |
P35510 |
isoform Pal1 |
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PAL1 |
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Arabidopsis thaliana |