2.4.1.215: cis-zeatin O-beta-D-glucosyltransferase
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Word Map on EC 2.4.1.215
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2.4.1.215
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cytokinin
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phaseolus
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o-glucosylation
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trans-zeatin
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maize
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lunatus
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o-glucoside
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shoots
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glucosyltransferases
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thidiazuron
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stereo-specific
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riboside
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benzyladenine
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kernel
- 2.4.1.215
- cytokinin
- phaseolus
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o-glucosylation
- trans-zeatin
- maize
- lunatus
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o-glucoside
- shoots
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glucosyltransferases
- thidiazuron
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stereo-specific
- riboside
- benzyladenine
- kernel
Reaction
Synonyms
cis-zeatin O-beta-D-glucosyltransferase, cis-zeatin O-glucosyltransferase, cisZOG1, cZOG, cZOG1, cZOGT1, cZOGT2, cZOGT3, OscZOG1, zeatin glycosyltransferase, zeatin O-glucosyltransferase, ZOG1
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Expression
Expression on EC 2.4.1.215 - cis-zeatin O-beta-D-glucosyltransferase
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Leptosphaeria maculans is a phytopathogenic fungus. It can produce cytokinins (CKs) in vitro and its CK profile differs from that in tissue of its host Brassica napus. At 7 dpi, CK levels remains statistically unaffected by the infection. With the progression of the infection, the levels of most CK forms increase at 10 dpi. The total CK content increases to 150% compared to mock-infected samples. The highest (240%) increase is observed for cis-zeatin (cZ)-type CKs. All of the detected cZ-type derivatives are induced by infection at 10 dpi, with the free cZ and cZ-N7-glucoside (cZ7G) reaching the highest concentrations. Infection with Leptosphaeria maculans modifies significantly the content of CKs in oilseed rape cotyledon leaves
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