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- who: ufeffYanxiufeff ufeffPeiufeff from the Polytechnic University of Valencia, Spain have published the research work: Functional characterization of the Serine acetyltransferase family genes uncovers the diversification and conservation of cysteine biosynthesis in tomato, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- how: The results showed that the signals of the chloroplast and the peroxisome were well surrounded by the SlSERAT31 signal and this validated the cytoplasmic localization of SlSERAT31. The results showed that light responsiveness related cis-elements were the most abundant motifs among all the upstream regions of the four SlSERAT genes. The result showed that in early . . .
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