EC Number   |
General Information   |
Reference   |
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2.1.1.276 | malfunction |
a GAMT2null mutant displays ancymidol- and abscisic acid-resistant phenotype in seed germination assay |
-, 725654 |
2.1.1.276 | malfunction |
GAMT2 null mutant shows reduced inhibition of germination, compared with the wild type, when placed on plates containing the gibberellin biosynthesis inhibitor ancymidol |
723404 |
2.1.1.276 | malfunction |
loss of enzyme function leads to early flowering, whereas transgenic misexpression of the enzyme in specific regions around the shoot apical meristem delays flowering |
778897 |
2.1.1.276 | physiological function |
methylation of gibberellins by the enzyme serves to deactivate gibberellins and initiate their degradation as the seeds mature |
723404 |
2.1.1.276 | physiological function |
the enzyme is a repressor of flowering that may act as a buffer of gibberellic acid levels at the shoot apical meristem to help prevent premature flowering |
778897 |
2.1.1.276 | physiological function |
the enzyme is involved in seed maturation, germination and silique development by modulating gibberellic acid activity. Enzyme overexpression in Arabidopsis results in multiple phenotypes, including dwarfism, retarded growth, late flowering, and reduced fertility |
-, 725654 |