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Literature summary for 2.4.1.14 extracted from

  • Grof, C.P.; Albertson, P.L.; Bursle, J.; Perroux, J.M.; Bonnett, G.D.; Manners, J.M.
    Sucrose-phosphate synthase, a biochemical marker of high sucrose accumulation in sugarcane (2007), Crop Sci., 47, 1530-1539.
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analysis sucrose-phosphate synthase is a biochemical marker of high sucrose accumulation in sugarcane Saccharum officinarum

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Organism UniProt Comment Textmining
Saccharum officinarum
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internode activity of SPS is significantly higher in the upper internodes of high commercial cane sugar clones as compared with low commercial cane sugar clones in both populations, suggesting that this enzyme may have a key role in establishing metabolic and developmental processes necessary for high sugar accumulation during stem growth and maturation Saccharum officinarum
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