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  • Hayes, M.A.; Feechan, A.; Dry, I.B.
    Involvement of abscisic acid in the co-ordinated regulation of a stress-inducible hexose transporter (VvHT5) and a cell wall invertase in grapevine in response to biotrophic fungal infection (2010), Plant Physiol., 153, 211-221.
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Organism

EC Number Organism UniProt Comment Textmining
3.2.1.26 Vitis vinifera
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Expression

EC Number Organism Comment Expression
3.2.1.26 Vitis vinifera infection with powdery mildew results in about 10fold reduction of vacuolar invertase GIN1 expression while there is no significant change in GIN2 expression down
3.2.1.26 Vitis vinifera marked up-regulation in response to downy mildew infection, approximately 26fold for isoform GIN1, approximately 16fold for GIN2. Cell wall invertase expression is upregulated by both powdery mildew and downy mildew up
3.2.1.26 Vitis vinifera transcript levels of cell wall inveretase are elevated in leaves within 2 h of wounding, peak at 8 h at approximately 3fold increase, and are decreased again by 24 h. Vacuolar invertase GIN1 expression is similar to cell wall invertase, with expression down-regulated after 2 h but increasing again after 24 h. Vacuolar invertase GIN2 expression remains constant over this period up