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  • Kato, A.; Inouhe, M.
    Mannose accommodation of Vigna angularis cells on solid agar medium involves its possible conversion to sucrose mediated by enhanced phosphomannose isomerase activity (2008), J. Plant Res., 121, 339-349.
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Organism

Organism UniProt Comment Textmining
Vigna angularis
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Source Tissue

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cell suspension culture growth on liquid and solid media, but no in presence of 90 mM mannose. After transfer of sucrose-grown cell onto medium containing mannose, cells grew little initially, but after a month lag period, they start to form callus colonies. Mannose-accomodated cells are capable of converting mannose to sucrose, with enhanced phosphomannose isomerase activity Vigna angularis
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