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Biosynthesis of the nitrile glucosides rhodiocyanoside A and D and the cyanogenic glucosides lotaustralin and linamarin in Lotus japonicusDhurrin metabolism in the developing grain of Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench investigated by metabolite profiling and novel clustering analyses of time-resolved transcriptomic data.Role of cereal secondary metabolites involved in mediating the outcome of plant-pathogen interactions.The necrotrophic effector protein SnTox3 re-programs metabolism and elicits a strong defence response in susceptible wheat leaves.Evolution of heteromeric nitrilase complexes in Poaceae with new functions in nitrile metabolism.Mass spectrometry imaging of plant metabolites--principles and possibilities.Secondary metabolites in plant innate immunity: conserved function of divergent chemicals.How insects overcome two-component plant chemical defence: plant β-glucosidases as the main target for herbivore adaptation.Lotus japonicus flowers are defended by a cyanogenic β-glucosidase with highly restricted expression to essential reproductive organs.Comparative analysis of benzoxazinoid biosynthesis in monocots and dicots: independent recruitment of stabilization and activation functions.The evolutionary appearance of non-cyanogenic hydroxynitrile glucosides in the Lotus genus is accompanied by the substrate specialization of paralogous β-glucosidases resulting from a crucial amino acid substitution.Biosynthesis of the leucine derived α-, β- and γ-hydroxynitrile glucosides in barley (Hordeum vulgare L.).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 pathwaysPossible evolution of alliarinoside biosynthesis from the glucosinolate pathway in Alliaria petiolata
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Leucine-derived cyano glucosides in barley.
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Leucine-derived cyano glucosides in barley.
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Leucine-derived cyano glucosides in barley.
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Leucine-derived cyano glucosides in barley.
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Leucine-derived cyano glucosides in barley.
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Leucine-derived cyano glucosides in barley.
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P2860
P356
P1433
P1476
Leucine-derived cyano glucosides in barley.
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P2093
Katrine Pontoppidan
Kirsten Annette Nielsen
P2860
P304
P356
10.1104/PP.001263
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P577
2002-07-01T00:00:00Z