EC Number |
Expression |
Reference |
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2.3.1.74 | down |
ability and effectiveness of four different viral suppressor proteins, i.e. the p38 protein of Turnip Crinkle Virus, the p25 protein of Potato Virus X, the 2b proteins of Cucumber Mosaic Virus and Tomato Aspermy Virus, that interfere with posttranscriptional gene silencing of the endogenous chalcone synthase gene in Arabidopsis thaliana when the silencing trigger and the viral suppressor protein are expressed from the same transgene locus. The silencing trigger consists of an inverted-repeat transgene construct that induces PTGS of the endogenous Arabidopsis thaliana CHS gene with high efficiency, overview |
706186 |
2.3.1.74 | up |
after 3.5-7 days of UV-B irradiation, the accumulation of enzyme transcript is higher in the treated group compared to non-irradiated plants |
757948 |
2.3.1.74 | up |
cold-stress treatment, 4°C for 24 h |
700766 |
2.3.1.74 | down |
decrease at flowering |
701213 |
2.3.1.74 | up |
enzyme expression is induced in response to Verticillium dahliae infection |
756665 |
2.3.1.74 | up |
increase in transcript level of PgF3H with respect to the growth of the fruits |
765757 |
2.3.1.74 | up |
increased gene expression upon treatment with methyl jasmonate, salcylic acid and abscisisc acid |
736980 |
2.3.1.74 | up |
nitric oxide is responsible for the up-regulation of the enzyme expression during wound stress. Relative expression of the enzyme increases by 2fold in wounded plants upon treatment with nitric oxide and jasmonic acid |
757995 |
2.3.1.74 | more |
no change in the expression of CHS gene after leaf wounding treatment, overview |
702519 |
2.3.1.74 | down |
overexpression of the nuclear-localized protein MOS9 results in a reduction of enzyme transcript levels |
757913 |