Amr1 , an arabidopsis gene that coordinately and negatively regulates the mannose/ -galactose ascorbic acid biosynthetic pathway

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  • who: Wenyan Zhang et al. from the Arkansas Biosciences Institute State University have published the article: AMR1 , an Arabidopsis Gene That Coordinately and Negatively Regulates the Mannose/ -Galactose Ascorbic Acid Biosynthetic Pathway, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of March/18,/2009
  • what: The authors show that expression of AMR1 (for ascorbic acid mannose pathway regulator 1) gene isolated from an activation-tagged (AT) Arabidopsis mutant is inversely correlated with changes in leaf content.
  • how: The absence of AMR1 expression in the amr1mutants resulted in increased levels of foliar which suggests that AMR1 may function . . .

     

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