EC Number |
Expression |
Reference |
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1.14.15.21 | down |
drought stress leads to a degradation of ZEP in leaves |
739281 |
1.14.15.21 | down |
expression decreases in shoots under drought, cold, heat and abscisic acid treatment |
739289 |
1.14.15.21 | more |
light stress affects neither the accumulation nor the relative distribution of ZEP in chloroplasts |
739281 |
1.14.15.21 | more |
Polyphyletic analyses of the presence of photoprotective compounds and zeaxanthin epoxidase sequences across a wide representation of the plant kingdom reveals no correlation between the presence of lutein-epoxide and recurrent mutations in sequences, including the duplications. There is an evolutionary trend to increase the content of alpha-tocopherol and to decrease the total amount of violaxanthin-cycle pigments. |
700645 |
1.14.15.21 | more |
Polyphyletic analyses of the presence of photoprotective compounds and zeaxanthin epoxidase ZE sequences across a wide representation of the plant kingdom reveals no correlation between the presence of lutein-epoxide and recurrent mutations in ZE sequences, including the duplications. There is an evolutionary trend to increase the content of alpha-tocopherol and to decrease the total amount of violaxanthin-cycle pigments. |
700645 |
1.14.15.21 | more |
transcript level of ZEP2 of Zea mays increases in developing endosperm within 14 days after pollination and decreases afterwards, transcript level of ZEP1 of Zea mays remains low during developement of endosperm |
700831 |
1.14.15.21 | more |
transcript levels are high after 4 weeks after sowing, decrease markedly in 5th week and increase to highest level up to the 14th week after sowing |
699257 |
1.14.15.21 | more |
transcript levels of ZEP1 and ZEP2 of Zea mays are highest in leaves, lower in roots and unfertilized ovules and lowest in endosperm and plant embryos |
700831 |
1.14.15.21 | more |
ZEP is differentially expressed in a haplotype-specific fashion during late seed development |
739361 |
1.14.15.21 | more |
ZEP1 and ZEP2 of Zea mays transcript levels at 20 days after pollination show inverse correlation with seed zeaxanthin levels |
700831 |