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Literature summary for 4.3.1.24 extracted from

  • Pawlak-Sprada, S.; Arasimowicz-Jelonek, M.; Podgorska, M.; Deckert, J.
    Activation of phenylpropanoid pathway in legume plants exposed to heavy metals. Part I. Effects of cadmium and lead on phenylalanine ammonia-lyase gene expression, enzyme activity and lignin content (2011), Acta Biochim. Pol., 58, 211-216.
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Metals/Ions

Metals/Ions Comment Organism Structure
Cd2+ treatment of roots leads to decrease in mRNA level and increase in enzyme activity Lupinus luteus
Cd2+ treatment of roots leads to increase in mRNA level and in enzyme activity. The increase in activity is not directly correlated with the increase in mRNA Glycine max
Pb2+ treatment of roots leads to increase in mRNA level and in enzyme activity. The increase in activity is not directly correlated with the increase in mRNA Lupinus luteus
Pb2+ treatment of roots leads to increase in mRNA level and in enzyme activity. The increase in activity is not directly correlated with the increase in mRNA Glycine max

Organism

Organism UniProt Comment Textmining
Glycine max
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Lupinus luteus
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Source Tissue

Source Tissue Comment Organism Textmining
root
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Glycine max
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seedling
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Lupinus luteus
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Synonyms

Synonyms Comment Organism
PAL
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Lupinus luteus

Expression

Organism Comment Expression
Lupinus luteus PAL mRNA level is lower in seedlings growing in the presence of Cd2+ than in the control down
Lupinus luteus PAL mRNA level is higher in seedlings growing in the presence of Pb2+ than in the control. The increase in activity is not directly correlated with the increase in mRNA up
Glycine max PAL mRNA level is higher in soybean roots growing in the presence of Cd2+ or Pb2+ than in the control. The highest amount of mRNA coding for PAL is observed in the presence of 15 mg/l of Cd2+ or 50 mg/l of Pb2+. The increase in activity is not directly correlated with the increase in mRNA up