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Characterization of an isoflavonoid-specific prenyltransferase from Lupinus albusMetabolomics reveals novel pathways and differential mechanistic and elicitor-specific responses in phenylpropanoid and isoflavonoid biosynthesis in Medicago truncatula cell culturesRetention projection enables accurate calculation of liquid chromatographic retention times across labs and methodsStructural Basis for Dual Functionality of Isoflavonoid O-Methyltransferases in the Evolution of Plant Defense ResponsesThe molecular and enzymatic basis of bitter/non-bitter flavor of citrus fruit: evolution of branch-forming rhamnosyltransferases under domestication.MET-COFEA: a liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry data processing platform for metabolite compound feature extraction and annotation.Regiospecific hydroxylation of isoflavones by cytochrome p450 81E enzymes from Medicago truncatula.Simultaneous Downregulation of MTHFR and COMT in Switchgrass Affects Plant Performance and Induces Lesion-Mimic Cell Death.Characterization of Epichloƫ coenophiala within the US: are all tall fescue endophytes created equal?Functional characterization of proanthocyanidin pathway enzymes from tea and their application for metabolic engineering.Mass spectrometry strategies in metabolomics.Construction of an Ultrahigh Pressure Liquid Chromatography-Tandem Mass Spectral Library of Plant Natural Products and Comparative Spectral Analyses.Transcriptomic and metabolomic analyses identify a role for chlorophyll catabolism and phytoalexin during Medicago nonhost resistance against Asian soybean rustMetabolomics as a Hypothesis-Generating Functional Genomics Tool for the Annotation of Arabidopsis thaliana Genes of "Unknown Function"Loss of function of folylpolyglutamate synthetase 1 reduces lignin content and improves cell wall digestibility in Arabidopsis.Global reprogramming of transcription and metabolism in Medicago truncatula during progressive drought and after rewatering.Medicago truncatula 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leads to increased accumulation of acetosyringone in elicited tobacco cell-suspension cultures.Citrus fruit bitter flavors: isolation and functional characterization of the gene Cm1,2RhaT encoding a 1,2 rhamnosyltransferase, a key enzyme in the biosynthesis of the bitter flavonoids of citrus.Metabolic profiling of Medicago truncatula cell cultures reveals the effects of biotic and abiotic elicitors on metabolism.Genomics-based selection and functional characterization of triterpene glycosyltransferases from the model legume Medicago truncatula.Malonylation of Glucosylated N-Lauroylethanolamine: A NEW PATHWAY THAT DETERMINES N-ACYLETHANOLAMINE METABOLIC FATE IN PLANTS.Jasmonate-mediated stomatal closure under elevated CO2 revealed by time-resolved metabolomics.Metabolic engineering of plant cells for biotransformation of hesperedin into neohesperidin, a substrate for production of the low-calorie sweetener and flavor enhancer NHDC.Characterization of the formation of branched 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