Literature summary extracted from
Petreikov, M.; Shen, S.; Yeselson, Y.; Levin, I.; Bar, M.; Schaffer, A.A.
Temporally extended gene expression of the ADP-Glc pyrophosphorylase large subunit (AgpL1) leads to increased enzyme activity in developing tomato fruit (2006), Planta, 224, 1465-1479.
Application
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2.7.7.27 |
agriculture |
tomato plants harboring the gene AgpL1 for ADP-glucose pyrophosphorylase large subunit from wild species Solanum habrochaites show an increase in enzyme activity correlating with a prolonged expression of the L1 protein. The small subunit also remains for an extended period of fruit development due to prolonged stability of the heterotetramer in presence of the L1 protein. Mature fruit show an increased starch content and higher soluble solids |
Solanum habrochaites |
Protein Variants
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2.7.7.27 |
additional information |
tomato plants harboring the gene AgpL1 for ADP-glucose pyrophosphorylase large subunit from wild species Solanum habrochaites show an increase in enzyme activity correlating with a prolonged expression of the L1 protein. The small subunit also remains for an extended period of fruit development due to prolonged stability of the heterotetramer in presence of the L1 protein. Mature fruit show an increased starch content and higher soluble solids |
Solanum habrochaites |
Organism
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2.7.7.27 |
Solanum habrochaites |
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large subunit isoform AgpL1 |
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Source Tissue
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