Organism | UniProt | Comment | Textmining |
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Cucumis sativus | Q45Q19 | - |
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Source Tissue | Comment | Organism | Textmining |
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flower | transcript levels are the highest in mature leaves and are very low in other organs such as roots, stems, young leaves, male and female flowers and fruits | Cucumis sativus | - |
fruit | transcript levels are the highest in mature leaves and are very low in other organs such as roots, stems, young leaves, male and female flowers and fruits | Cucumis sativus | - |
leaf | mainly expresses in the phloem of the minor veins in mature leaves. Transcript levels are the highest in mature leaves and are very low in other organs such as roots, stems, young leaves, male and female flowers and fruits | Cucumis sativus | - |
phloem | main expresses in the phloem of the minor veins in mature leaves | Cucumis sativus | - |
root | transcript levels are the highest in mature leaves and are very low in other organs such as roots, stems, young leaves, male and female flowers and fruits | Cucumis sativus | - |
stem | transcript levels are the highest in mature leaves and are very low in other organs such as roots, stems, young leaves, male and female flowers and fruits | Cucumis sativus | - |
Synonyms | Comment | Organism |
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STS | - |
Cucumis sativus |
General Information | Comment | Organism |
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physiological function | STS is involved in phloem loading of cucumber leaves, showing reductions in STS activity and stachyose content along with a small amount of starch accumulation in leaves. After 6°C low temperature stress, malondialdehyde content and electrical conductivity increase, especially in STS-RNAi plants. STS expression is up-regulated, STS activity and stachyose level increase, the activities of reactive-oxygen-scavenging enzyme in cucumber seedlings improve significantly and starch accumulation reduces in STS overexpressing lines | Cucumis sativus |