EC Number |
Expression |
Reference |
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4.1.1.25 | down |
salt stress gives rise to a transient decrease of TyrDC mRNA levels by approximately 50% after 60 min |
703710 |
4.1.1.25 | more |
heat and cold stress, as well as stimulation by pathogens trigger no significant alteration of TyrDC transcripts |
703710 |
4.1.1.25 | up |
gene expression is induced coordinately with the expression of UDP-glucuronosyltransferase, the last gene involved in salidroside biosynthesis, in salicylic acid/methyl jasmonate treatment. The expression of both enzymes is dramatically upregulated by salicylic acid, respectively 49 folds and 36 folds compared with control. Methyl jasmonate also significantly increases their expression in hairy root cultures |
728626 |
4.1.1.25 | up |
tdc and agdi cluster genes are induced by tyrosine addition, overview |
-, 747848 |
4.1.1.25 | up |
the highest production of tyramine is obtained within the culture with the highest (2% w/v) NaCl concentration applied. In all salt concentrations tested, the highest production of tyramine is determined during the cultivation with 0.5% (w/v) lactose without oxygen access. At the same concentrations of NaCl and lactose, a higher amount of tyramine is detected under anaerobic conditions |
-, 715200 |
4.1.1.25 | up |
there is a strong influence of substrate availability on the expression of the gene coding for tyrosine decarboxylase in Lactobacillus brevis IOEB 9809 |
-, 716077 |
4.1.1.25 | up |
TyrDC transcription strongly responds to wounding, TyrDC levels peak within 30 min and transcript levels decline thereafter. TyrDC is rapidly activated by drought stress, reaching maximum levels after 60 min |
703710 |