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Prunasin hydrolases during fruit development in sweet and bitter almondsChemical defense balanced by sequestration and de novo biosynthesis in a lepidopteran specialistCassava genome from a wild ancestor to cultivated varietiesVanillin formation from ferulic acid in Vanilla planifolia is catalysed by a single enzymeIntegrative analysis of metabolomics and transcriptomics data: a unified model framework to identify underlying system pathwaysThe molecular deposition of transgenically modified starch in the starch granule as imaged by functional microscopy.Starch biosynthesis from triose-phosphate in transgenic potato tubers expressing plastidic fructose-1,6-bisphosphatase.Raman spectroscopic analysis of cyanogenic glucosides in plants: development of a flow injection surface-enhanced Raman scatter (FI-SERS) method for determination of cyanide.Biosynthesis of the cyanogenic glucosides linamarin and lotaustralin in cassava: isolation, biochemical characterization, and expression pattern of CYP71E7, the oxime-metabolizing cytochrome P450 enzyme.Analysis of peptide PSY1 responding transcripts in the two Arabidopsis plant lines: wild type and psy1r receptor mutantMetabolon formation and metabolic channeling in the biosynthesis of plant natural products.beta-Glucosidases as detonators of plant chemical defense.Metabolomic, transcriptional, hormonal, and signaling cross-talk in superroot2.Transcriptional regulation of de novo biosynthesis of cyanogenic glucosides throughout the life-cycle of the burnet moth Zygaena filipendulae (Lepidoptera).Sequestration, tissue distribution and developmental transmission of cyanogenic glucosides in a specialist insect herbivore.Leaf and floral parts feeding by orange tip butterfly larvae depends on larval position but not on glucosinolate profile or nitrogen level.Tissue and cellular localization of individual beta-glycosidases using a substrate-specific sugar reducing assay.CYP79F1 and CYP79F2 have distinct functions in the biosynthesis of aliphatic glucosinolates in Arabidopsis.The beta-glucosidases responsible for bioactivation of hydroxynitrile glucosides in Lotus japonicus.Cassava plants with a depleted cyanogenic glucoside content in leaves and tubers. Distribution of cyanogenic glucosides, their site of synthesis and transport, and blockage of the biosynthesis by RNA interference technology.A recycling pathway for cyanogenic glycosides evidenced by the comparative metabolic profiling in three cyanogenic plant species.Bitterness in almonds.CYP703 is an ancient cytochrome P450 in land plants catalyzing in-chain hydroxylation of lauric acid to provide building blocks for sporopollenin synthesis in pollen.Characterization and expression profile of two UDP-glucosyltransferases, UGT85K4 and UGT85K5, catalyzing the last step in cyanogenic glucoside biosynthesis in cassava.Structure function relationships of transgenic starches with engineered phosphate substitution and starch branching.Visualizing metabolite distribution and enzymatic conversion in plant tissues by desorption electrospray ionization mass spectrometry imaging.The bifurcation of the cyanogenic glucoside and glucosinolate biosynthetic pathwaysGenomic clustering of cyanogenic glucoside biosynthetic genes aids their identification inLotus japonicusand suggests the repeated evolution of this chemical defence pathwayLessons learned from metabolic engineering of cyanogenic glucosidesCyanogenic glycosides: a case study for evolution and application of cytochromes P450Cyanogenic glycosides: a case study for evolution and application of cytochromes P450Structural, Physicochemical, and Pasting Properties of Starches from Potato Plants with Repressedr1-Gene†Red Beet as a Model System for Studying Vacuolar Transport of Primary and Secondary MetabolitesFunctional characterisation of potato starch modified by specific in planta alteration of the amylopectin branching and phosphate substitution
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