(1980)The Biochemistry of Plants(Vol. 5. Amino Acids and Derivatives) Academic Press, New York. Guerrero, M.G., Vega, J.M. and Losada, M. (1981)Annu. Rev. Plant Physiol,32, 169. Stewart, W.D.P. (1979) inEncyclopaedia of Plant Physiology (eds M. Gibbs and E. Latzko) (Vol. ...
(2012). Some Active Ingredients, Total Protein and Amino Acids in Plants Produced from Irradiated Ambrosia maritima Seeds Growing under Different Soil Salinity Levels. Amer. J. of Plant Physiol. 7 (2): 70-83.Hussein, O.S., A. Hanafy, A.R. Ghalab and A.M. El-Hefny, 2012. Some ...
Notably, the genes coding for the major proteases involved in senescence-associated protein degradation are largely unknown (Distelfeld et al., 2014). Pool Sizes of Protein-Bound and Free Amino Acids in Plants Considering the manifold functions of the individual amino acids, their pool sizes are ...
Plants subjected to stress show accumulation of proline and other amino acids. The role played by accumulated amino acids in plants varies from acting as osmolyte, regulation of ion transport, modulating stomatal opening,and detoxification of heavy metals. Amino acids also affect synthesis and activit...
amino acid 英[əˌmiːnəʊˈæsɪd]美[əˌmiːnoʊˈæsɪd] n.氨基酸; [例句]Arginine accumulates extensively in some plants as a soluble amino acid. 在某些植物中,精氨酸以可溶性氨基酸大量积累。 [其他]复数:amino acids ...
Free amino acids, including theanine, glutamine and glutamate, contribute greatly to the pleasant taste and multiple health benefits of tea. Amino acids in tea plants are mainly synthesized in roots and transported to new shoots, which are significantly
Amino acids play several critical roles in plants, from providing the building blocks of proteins to being essential metabolites interacting with many branches of metabolism. They are also important molecules that shuttle organic nitrogen through the plant. Because of this central role in nitrogen metab...
Aspartate-family amino acids. Aspartate (Asp)-family pathway, via several metabolic branches, leads to four key essential amino acids: Lys, Met, Thr, and I
L-tryptophan, L-phenylalanine, and L-tyrosine are aromatic amino acids (AAAs) that are used for the synthesis of proteins and that in plants also serve as precursors of numerous natural products, such as pigments, alkaloids, hormones, and cell wall components. All three AAAs are derived from...
Amino acids are primary metabolites that, besides other functions, act as compatible solutes and play decisive roles in the cell life under various abiotic stresses. Although, proline has been vastly studied for its role as a compatible solute in mitigating abiotic stress effects in plants, other...