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Show all pathways known for 1.2.1.88Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 1.2.1.88down ALDH12 expression in maize is downregulated in response to salt and drought stresses, possibly to maintain proline levels. Maize seedlings are also exposed to exogenous proline and arginine, and although ZmALDH12 transcript levels in roots do not significantly differ, ZmALDH12 levels in maize leaves are significantly altered: transcript levels are 5fold higher in response to arginine, but nearly 100fold lower in response to proline. This result may indicate an increased contribution of arginine catabolism to cellular glutamate in leaves. Addition of exogenous glutamate results in decreased ZmALDH12 expression in the shoot and increased expression in roots 763363
Show all pathways known for 1.2.1.88Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 1.2.1.88down ALDH12 expression in moss is downregulated in response to salt and drought stresses, possibly to maintain proline levels, with 200 mM NaCl or 400 mM sorbitol, PpALDH12 transcript levels are reduced 763363
Show all pathways known for 1.2.1.88Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 1.2.1.88up 6fold upregulation during the infective stages of the parasite -, 740744
Show all pathways known for 1.2.1.88Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 1.2.1.88up although ZmALDH12 transcript levels in roots do not significantly differ, ZmALDH12 levels in maize leaves are significantly altered: transcript levels are 5fold higher in response to arginine, but nearly 100fold lower in response to proline. This result may indicate an increased contribution of arginine catabolism to cellular glutamate in leaves. Addition of exogenous glutamate results in decreased ZmALDH12 expression in the shoot and increased expression in roots 763363
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