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Literature summary for 2.2.1.6 extracted from

  • Kaloumenos, N.; Dordas, C.; Diamantidis, G.; Eleftherohorinos, I.
    Multiple Pro197 substitutions in the acetolactate synthase of corn poppy (Papaver rhoeas) confer resistance to tribenuron (2009), Weed Sci., 57, 362-368.
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Protein Variants

Protein Variants Comment Organism
additional information among 28 populations resistant to herbiced tribenuron, nine individuals have only the mutant ALS gene and are homozygous, 18 individuals have both the wild type and the mutant ALS gene and are heterozygous, whereas one individual is heterozygous but with two different mutant ALS alleles Papaver rhoeas
P197A mutation confers resistance to herbicide tribenuron. Mutation results in altered secondary structure, which stabilizes an ALS tertiary conformation that prevents tribenuron binding. Most common mutation among 28 populations resistant to tribenuron Papaver rhoeas
P197L mutation confers resistance to herbicide tribenuron. Mutation results in altered secondary structure, which stabilizes an ALS tertiary conformation that prevents tribenuron binding Papaver rhoeas
P197R mutation confers resistance to herbicide tribenuron. Mutation results in altered secondary structure, which stabilizes an ALS tertiary conformation that prevents tribenuron binding Papaver rhoeas
P197S mutation confers resistance to herbicide tribenuron. Mutation results in altered secondary structure, which stabilizes an ALS tertiary conformation that prevents tribenuron binding Papaver rhoeas
P197T mutation confers resistance to herbicide tribenuron. Mutation results in altered secondary structure, which stabilizes an ALS tertiary conformation that prevents tribenuron binding Papaver rhoeas

Organism

Organism UniProt Comment Textmining
Papaver rhoeas Q7X9G4
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