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Modification of non-protein thiols contents in transgenic tobacco plants producing bacterial enzymes of cysteine biosynthesis pathway

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Conditions of achieving the maximal accumulation of sulfhydryl metabolites in the leaves of tobacco were explored. Simultaneous production of bacterial O-acetylserine (thiol)-lyase and serine acetyltransferase resulted in the increased thiols contents as compared to single transformants and controls. However, leaf discs feeding experi­ments differently affected thiols concentration in different plant groups and sug­gested that the most promising strategy to obtain plants with a high level of non-protein thiol-containing compounds might be sulfate feeding to plants overpro­ducing serine acetyltransferase.

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48

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3

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p.647-656,fig.

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  • Polish Academy of Sciences, A.Pawinskiego 5A, 02-106 Warsaw, Poland
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Bibliografia

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