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Arginine biosynthesis and utilization in maritime pine
Llebrés, María Teresa; Pascual-Moreno, María Belén; Debille, Sandrine; Trontin, JF; Harvengt, Luc; Ávila-Sáez, Concepción
; Cánovas-Ramos, Francisco Miguel
[et al.] (2017-10-30)
Vegetative propagation through somatic embryogenesis in combination with the cryopreservation of embryogenic lines is a major tool in conifer biotechnology. An important process during the maturation phase of embryogenesis ... -
Identificación y regulación transcripcional de genes arogenato deshidratasa implicados en la biosíntesis de kignina en pino marítimo
El-Azaz-Ciudad, Jorge; De-la-Torre-Fazio, Fernando Nicolás; Pascual-Moreno, María Belén
; Debille, Sandrine; Canlet, Francis; Harvengt, Luc; Trontin, Jean-François; Ávila-Sáez, Concepción
; Cánovas-Ramos, Francisco Miguel
[et al.] (2018-05-21)
La fenilalanina es un aminoácido esencial para la síntesis de proteínas pero también un precursor de una gran variedad de compuestos del metabolismo secundario que son esenciales para el crecimiento, desarrollo y defensa ... -
Maritime pine PpMYB8 directly co-regulates secondary cell wall architecture and the associated Phe-biosynthesis pathway
De-la-Torre-Fazio, Fernando Nicolás; El-Azaz-Ciudad, Jorge; Pascual-Moreno, María Belén
; Trontin, Jean-Francois; Debille, Sandrine; Canlet, Francis; Ávila-Sáez, Concepción
; Cánovas-Ramos, Francisco Miguel
[et al.] (2018-07-25)
Plants rely on the biosynthesis of L-Phenylalanine as building block for the synthesis of proteins but also as precursor for a tremendous range of plant-derived compounds essential for its grown, development and defense. ... -
Metabolic channeling of phe for lignin biosynthesis in maritime pine
De-la-Torre-Fazio, Fernando Nicolás; El-Azaz-Ciudad, Jorge; Álvarez-Mena, Ana; Pascual-Moreno, María Belén
; Trontin, J-F; Debille, Sandrine; Canlet, Francis; Ávila-Sáez, Concepción
; Cánovas-Ramos, Francisco Miguel
[et al.] (2017-07-14)
Phenylalanine (Phe) is the main precursor of phenylpropanoids biosynthesis in plants. This vast family of Phe-derived compounds can represent more than 30% of captured photosynthetic carbon, playing essential roles in ...