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Literature summary for 5.3.99.6 extracted from

  • Cenzano, A.; Abdala, G.; Hause, B.
    Cytochemical immuno-localization of allene oxide cyclase, a jasmonic acid biosynthetic enzyme, in developing potato stolons (2007), J. Plant Physiol., 164, 1449-1456.
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Activating Compound

Activating Compound Comment Organism Structure
jasmonic acid induction of enzyme expression Solanum tuberosum

Organism

Organism UniProt Comment Textmining
Solanum tuberosum
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Source Tissue

Source Tissue Comment Organism Textmining
epidermal cell allene oxide cyclase is present in epidermal, cortical and pith parenchymic cells showing the highest levels in vascular tissues surrounding cells Solanum tuberosum
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parenchymal cell allene oxide cyclase is present in epidermal, cortical and pith parenchymic cells showing the highest levels in vascular tissues surrounding cells Solanum tuberosum
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stem cortex allene oxide cyclase is present in epidermal, cortical and pith parenchymic cells showing the highest levels in vascular tissues surrounding cells Solanum tuberosum
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stolon developing stolon, allene oxide cyclase and lipoxygenase are clearly detectable and levels do not change during development. Jasmonic acid treatment for 24 h increases protein levels of both enzymes. Both are present in the apex and along the stolon axis. Allene oxide cyclase is present in epidermal, cortical and pith parenchymic cells showing the highest levels in vascular tissues surrounding cells Solanum tuberosum
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vascular tissue allene oxide cyclase is present in epidermal, cortical and pith parenchymic cells showing the highest levels in vascular tissues surrounding cells Solanum tuberosum
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