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  • Levey, M.; Timm, S.; Mettler-Altmann, T.; Luca Borghi, G.; Koczor, M.; Arrivault, S.; Pm Weber, A.; Bauwe, H.; Gowik, U.; Westhoff, P.
    Efficient 2-phosphoglycolate degradation is required to maintain carbon assimilation and allocation in the C4 plant Flaveria bidentis (2019), J. Exp. Bot., 70, 575-587 .
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Flaveria bidentis
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physiological function knockdown of 2-phosphoglycolate phosphatase PGLP leads to distinct signs of the photorespiratory phenotype only below 5% residual PGLP protein. These lines are stunted in growth, have strongly increased 2-phosphoglycolate content, exhibit accelerated leaf senescence, and accumulate high amounts of branched-chain and aromatic amino acids. The ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate regeneration is cumulativly impaired with increased photorespiratory pressure Flaveria bidentis