EC Number |
Application |
Reference |
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4.4.1.14 | agriculture |
1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate synthase is the rate-limiting enzyme in ethylene biosynthesises, its mRNA expression is induced by abiotic factors like wounding, treatment with abscisic acid, and CuCl2 |
680584 |
4.4.1.14 | agriculture |
1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate synthase is the rate-limiting enzyme in the ethylene biosynthetic pathway, which is the major plant hormone regulating female sex expression, an additional copy of the Cs-ACS1 gene is linked to the female locus, this female-specific Cs-ACS1G originates from a gene duplication between the branched-chain amino acid transaminase gene and Cs-ACS1 gene |
676462 |
4.4.1.14 | agriculture |
ethylene governs both development and stress responses throughout plant development, the mechanism by which plants regulate ethylene biosynthesis is unclear, 14-3-3 proteins are required to cause a change in ACS function after phosphorylation |
678358 |
4.4.1.14 | agriculture |
ethylene governs both development and stress responses throughout plant development, the mechanism by which plants regulate ethylene biosynthesis is unclear, ethylene overproducer 1 protein is a negative regulator of ethylene biosynthesis that inhibits the activity of 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate synthase and promotes its degradation by a proteasome dependent pathway |
682387 |
4.4.1.14 | agriculture |
ethylene is produced in increasing amounts during the germination process, the embryonic axis is the main producer, the abundance of Ca-ACS1 mRNA was highest at the onset of embryogenesis (stage-1), middle (stages 36) and low desiccation stages and dry seed, the transcript levels of Ca-ACS1 does not correlate with ACS activity |
682366 |
4.4.1.14 | agriculture |
ethylene overproduction in protein phosphatase 2A-deficient plants requires isoforms ACS2 and ACS6 |
716667 |
4.4.1.14 | agriculture |
ethylene production in cut carnation flowers cv. Excerea is suppressed by high-temperatures because of inhibition of ACC synthase, no ethylene production detected in flowers kept at 32°C, climacteric ethylene production observed during days 9-12 in flowers kept at 24°C |
682369 |
4.4.1.14 | agriculture |
expression of ACC synthase is the rate limiting step in ethylene biosynthesis and is controlled by a multiple regulatory pathway of auxin, brassinosteroid and light in Arabidopsis seedlings |
682275 |
4.4.1.14 | agriculture |
expression of CyACS1 is involved in high-temperature induced necrosis of plant tissue |
682277 |
4.4.1.14 | agriculture |
harvest periods related to soluble solids contents content of Hayward kiwifruit significantly affect 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate synthase activity, total soluble protein content and protein profile. ACC synthase activity is suppressed, especially in early harvested fruits, by an inhibition of fruit ripening during controlled atmosphere storage |
715189 |