oxalyl-coenzyme-a and Disease-Resistance

oxalyl-coenzyme-a has been researched along with Disease-Resistance* in 1 studies

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The oxalyl-CoA synthetase-regulated oxalate and its distinct effects on resistance to bacterial blight and aluminium toxicity in rice.
    Plant biology (Stuttgart, Germany), 2017, Volume: 19, Issue:3

    Oxalic acid is widely distributed in biological systems and known to play functional roles in plants. The gene AAE3 was recently identified to encode an oxalyl-CoA synthetase (OCS) in Arabidopsis that catalyses the conversion of oxalate and CoA into oxalyl-CoA. It will be particularly important to characterise the homologous gene in rice since rice is not only a monocotyledonous model plant, but also a staple food crop. Various enzymatic and biological methods have been used to characterise the homologous gene. We first defined that AAE3 in the rice genome (OsAAE3) also encodes an OCS enzyme. Its K

    Topics: Acyl Coenzyme A; Aluminum; Catalytic Domain; Coenzyme A Ligases; Disease Resistance; Down-Regulation; Escherichia coli; Gene Expression Regulation, Plant; Oryza; Oxalates; Plant Diseases; Plant Proteins; Plants, Genetically Modified; Xanthomonas

2017