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  • Park, S.; Lee, K.; Kim, Y.S.; Chi, Y.T.; Shin, J.S.; Back, K.
    Induced tyramine overproduction in transgenic rice plants expressing a rice tyrosine decarboxylase under the control of methanol-inducible rice tryptophan decarboxylase promoter (2012), Bioprocess Biosyst. Eng., 35, 205-210.
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Application Comment Organism
agriculture expression of tyrosine decarboxylase under the control of a methanol-inducible plant tryptophan decarboxylase promoter and generation of transgenic T2 homozygous rice plants. The plants show normal growth phenotypes with slightly increased levels of tyramine in seeds relative to wild type. Upon treatment with 1% methanol, the transgenic rice leaves produce large amounts of tyramine, whereas no increase in tyramine production is observed in wild-type plants. The methanol-induced accumulation of tyramine in the transgenic rice leaves is inversely correlated with the tyrosine level Oryza sativa

Organism

Organism UniProt Comment Textmining
Oryza sativa Q94EE9
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Synonyms

Synonyms Comment Organism
P0665A11.14
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Oryza sativa