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Siemens, J.; Gonzalez, M.C.; Wolf, S.; Hofmann, C.; Greiner, S.; DU, Y.; Rausch, T.; Roitsch, T.; Ludwig-Mueller, J.
Extracellular invertase is involved in the regulation of clubroot disease in Arabidopsis thaliana (2011), Mol. Plant Pathol., 12, 247-262.
Application
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Comment |
Organism |
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3.2.1.26 |
agriculture |
increased expression of invertases, among other genes involved in sucrose and starch synthesis and degradation, during clubroot disease caused by the obligate biotrophic protist, Plasmodiophora brassicae |
Arabidopsis thaliana |
Organism
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UniProt |
Comment |
Textmining |
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3.2.1.26 |
Arabidopsis thaliana |
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Expression
EC Number |
Organism |
Comment |
Expression |
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3.2.1.26 |
Arabidopsis thaliana |
increased expression of invertases, among other genes involved in sucrose and starch synthesis and degradation, during clubroot disease caused by the obligate biotrophic protist, Plasmodiophora brassicae |
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General Information
EC Number |
General Information |
Comment |
Organism |
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3.2.1.26 |
physiological function |
invertases are important for gall development in clubroot disease of Brassicaceae caused by Plasmodiophora brassicae. Different transgenic lines expressing an invertase inhibitor under the control of two root-specific promoters, Pyk10 and CrypticT80, which results in the reduction of invertase activity, show clearly reduced clubroot symptoms in root tissue with highest promoter expression, whereas hypocotyl galls develop normally |
Arabidopsis thaliana |