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3.1.3.93
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enzyme overexpression leads to a greater increase in rice ascorbic acid levels
751922
3.1.3.93
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a homozygous T-DNA insertion line, which lacks a functional At3g02870 gene product, is ascorbate-deficient and deficient in L-Gal-1-phosphate phosphatase activity. The significantly lower ascorbate and perturbed L-Gal metabolism in the mutant indicate that L-Gal-1-phosphate phosphatase plays a role in plant ascorbate biosynthesis
715482
3.1.3.93
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knockout lines of isoform VTC4 exhibit small perturbations in abscisic acid, salt, and cold responses. Less myo-inositol and ascorbate accumulate in these mutants
716596
3.1.3.93
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the ascorbic acid contents of enzyme overexpression lines are higher than those of controls
727192
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