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Details on Person The Arabidopsis dwf7/ste1 mutant is defective in the delta7 sterol C-5 desaturation step leading to brassinosteroid biosynthesis

Class:IdLiteratureReference:5307471
_displayNameThe Arabidopsis dwf7/ste1 mutant is defective in the delta7 sterol C-5 desaturation step leading to brassinosteroid biosynthesis
_timestamp2014-02-14 21:45:06
author[Person:5318074] Choe, S
[Person:5318075] Noguchi, T
[Person:5318076] Fujioka, S
[Person:5318077] Takatsuto, S
[Person:5318078] Tissier, C P
[Person:5318079] Gregory, B D
[Person:5318080] Ross, A S
[Person:5318081] Tanaka, A
[Person:5318082] Yoshida, S
[Person:5318083] Tax, F E
[Person:5318084] Feldmann, K A
created[InstanceEdit:5323153] Preece, Justin, 2014-02-14
journalPlant Cell
pages207-21
pubMedIdentifier9927639
titleThe Arabidopsis dwf7/ste1 mutant is defective in the delta7 sterol C-5 desaturation step leading to brassinosteroid biosynthesis
volume11
year1999
(literatureReference)[Pathway:5267863] plant sterol biosynthesis II [Arabidopsis thaliana]
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