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Nitrate Assimilation
Ammonia Assimilation
Glu, Gln, Asn, Gly, Ser
Aminotransferases
Asp, Ala, GABA
Val, Leu, Ileu, Thr, Lys
Pro, Arg, Orn
Polyamines
Non-protein AAs
Alkaloids
Sulfate Assimilation
Cys, Met, AdoMet, ACC
His, Phe, Tyr, Tryp
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HORT640 - Metabolic Plant Physiology

References, dimboa

Erb M, Flors V, Karlen D, de Lange E, Planchamp C, D'Alessandro M, Turlings TC, Ton J. Signal signature of aboveground-induced resistance upon belowground herbivory in maize. Plant J. 59: 292-302 (2009).

Frey M, Chomet P, Glawischnig E, Stettner C, Grun S, Winklmair A, Eisenreich W, Bacher A, Meeley RB, Briggs SP, Simcox K, Gierl A. Analysis of a chemical plant defense mechanism in grasses. Science 277: 696-699 (1997).

Frey M, Huber K, Park WJ, Sicker D, Lindberg P, Meeley RB, Simmons CR, Yalpani N, Gierl A. A 2-oxoglutarate-dependent dioxygenase is integrated in DIMBOA-biosynthesis. Phytochemistry 62: 371-376 (2003).

Frey M, Stettner C, Pare PW, Schmelz EA, Tumlinson JH, Gierl A. An herbivore elicitor activates the gene for indole emission in maize. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 97: 14801-14806 (2000).

Glawischnig E, Grun S, Frey M, Gierl A. Cytochrome P450 monooxygenases of DIBOA biosynthesis: specificity and conservation among grasses. Phytochemistry 50: 925-930 (1999).

Lozovaya V, Ulanov A, Lygin A, Duncan D, Widholm J. Biochemical features of maize tissues with different capacities to regenerate plants. Planta 224: 1385-1399 (2006).

Melanson D, Chilton MD, Masters-Moore D, Chilton WS. A deletion in an indole synthase gene is responsible for the DIMBOA-deficient phenotype of bxbx maize. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 94: 13345-13350 (1997).

Niemeyer HM, Calcaterra NB, Roveri OA. Inhibition of mitochondrial energy-linked reactions by 2,4-dihydroxy-7-methoxy-1,4-benzoxazin-3-one (DIMBOA), a hydroxamic acid from Gramineae. Biochem. Pharmacol. 35: 3909-3914 (1986).

Park WJ, Schafer A, Prinsen E, van Onckelen H, Kang BG, Hertel R. Auxin-induced elongation of short maize coleoptile segments is supported by 2,4-dihydroxy-7-methoxy-1,4-benzoxazin-3-one. Planta 213: 92-100 (2001).

Sue M, Yamazaki K, Yajima S, Nomura T, Matsukawa T, Iwamura H, Miyamoto T. Molecular and structural characterization of hexameric {beta}-D-glucosidases in wheat and rye. Plant Physiol. 141: 1237-1247 (2006).

von Rad U, Huttl R, Lottspeich F, Gierl A, Frey M. Two glucosyltransferases are involved in detoxification of benzoxazinoids in maize. Plant J. 28: 633-642 (2001).

Number of references = 11

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