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Details on Person Antisense suppression of l-galactose dehydrogenase in Arabidopsis thaliana provides evidence for its role in ascorbate synthesis and reveals light modulated l-galactose synthesis

Class:IdLiteratureReference:5308407
_displayNameAntisense suppression of l-galactose dehydrogenase in Arabidopsis thaliana provides evidence for its role in ascorbate synthesis and reveals light modulated l-galactose synthesis
_timestamp2014-02-14 21:45:09
author[Person:5319027] Gatzek, Stephan
[Person:5319797] Wheeler, Glen L
[Person:5319029] Smirnoff, Nicholas
created[InstanceEdit:5323153] Preece, Justin, 2014-02-14
journalPlant J.
pages541-53
pubMedIdentifier12047629
titleAntisense suppression of l-galactose dehydrogenase in Arabidopsis thaliana provides evidence for its role in ascorbate synthesis and reveals light modulated l-galactose synthesis
volume30
year2002
(literatureReference)[Pathway:1119410] Ascorbate biosynthesis [Oryza sativa]
[Reaction:1119831] Conversion of L-Gal to L-galactono-1,4-lactone [Oryza sativa]
[EntityWithAccessionedSequence:9682527] L-galactose dehydrogenase [cytosol] [Oryza sativa subsp. japonica]
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