1.10.3.3 - 657108 1.10.3.3 best expressed in Pichia pastoris 764908 1.10.3.3 cloning of cDNA 439903 1.10.3.3 co-expression of cytochrome b561 and ascorbate oxidase 676456 1.10.3.3 expressed in Nicotiana benthamiana and Arabidopsis thaliana 743610 1.10.3.3 expressed in Nicotiana benthamiana trichomes, leaves and roots 743608 1.10.3.3 expressed in Nicotiana tabacum BY-2 cells 742708 1.10.3.3 expressed in Populus tremula x Populus alba 699136 1.10.3.3 expression of cDNA in Nicotiana tabacum cell culture 439940 1.10.3.3 expression of RNAi constructs in tomato plants using transfection of WVa106 tomato cotyledons via Agrobacterium strain GV3101, real-time quantitative PCR expression analysis 726138 1.10.3.3 expression of wild-type, Q183R, T527A, E177K, V185K, V188R, P190I, V193P, R194Q, Q382G, H383Y, V385K, R387A, A389N, L539E, H540L, M542L, V543H, W189H, W386H, V193G, V193F, V193H, V193K, V193E, V185K/V188R, V188R/P190I and P190I/V193P mutant enzyme in Aspergillus nidulans 439941 1.10.3.3 gene-specific expression studies of the AO gene family in melon reveal that only CmAO1 and CmAO4 are transcriptionally active and differentially regulated dependent on tissue, developmental stage and external stimuli, overview 676728 1.10.3.3 Nicotiana tabacum L., cv. xanthi over-expressing cucumber ascorbate oxidase. In comparison to wild-type plants, leaves of ascorbate oxidase over-expressing plants exhibit reduced stomatal conductance (due to partial stomatal closure), higher water content, and reduced rates of water loss on detachment. Transgenic plants also exhibit elevated levels of hydrogen peroxide and a decline in hydrogen peroxide-scavenging enzyme activity. Leaf abscisic acid content is also higher in ascorbate oxidase over-expressing plants 688099 1.10.3.3 overexpression of the enzyme in transgenic tobacco lines 675145 1.10.3.3 phylogenetic analysis 726244 1.10.3.3 quantitative expression analysis 675660 1.10.3.3 symbiosis-induced AO gene overexpressed in Lotus japonicus during its interaction with either N2-fixing Mesorhizobium loti or the AM fungus Gigaspora margarita, overview 726204