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  • Maiti, S.; Kundu, S.; Chakraborty, D.; Paul, S.; Sengupta, S.; Das, K.; Pal, A.
    Developmentally regulated temporal expression and differential acid invertase activity in differentiating cotyledonary explants of mungbean [Vigna radiata (L.) Wilczek] (2011), Plant Cell Tissue Organ Cult., 107, 417-425.
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Organism

Organism UniProt Comment Textmining
Vigna radiata C7DY48 fragment; (L.) Wilczek
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Source Tissue

Source Tissue Comment Organism Textmining
cotyledon of seed. Separate growth of cotyledon types, Cot and Cot E based on a unique differential regeneration response, in vitro on Gamborg's B5 basal nutrient medium, 2% sucrose, and supplemented with N6-benzyladenine. Temporal differences in acid invertase enzyme activity are observed in differentiating explants. In general all N6-benzyladenine levels and both in the presence and/or absence of sucrose, acid invertase levels are lower in Cot than Cot E explants. A higher frequency of regeneration of Cot E explants is positively correlated with higher invertase activity. Invertase gene expression is highest in Cot explants at 12 and 15 days following culture Vigna radiata
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Expression

Organism Comment Expression
Vigna radiata temporal variations in VrAI1 gene expression in differentiating cotyledons. The amount of transcripts is higher in Cot E than in Cot explants, up to 9 days following culture. Invertase gene expression is highest in Cot explants at 12 and 15 days following culture additional information