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Show all pathways known for 1.11.1.11Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 1.11.1.11evolution APX belongs to the class I heme-peroxidases, isozyme AtAPX1 belongs to group I. APXs in the selected plant species show high evolutionary conservation and are able to divide into seven groups, group I to VII. Members in the groups contain abundant phosphorylation sites. Group I and VII have only protein kinase C site. Additionally, promoters of the APXs contain abundant stress-related cis-elements. APX is comprised of different isozymes, which are encoded by a multi-gene family and found in many compartments of cell 765656
Show all pathways known for 1.11.1.11Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 1.11.1.11evolution APX belongs to the class I heme-peroxidases, isozyme AtAPX2 belongs to group I. APXs in the selected plant species show high evolutionary conservation and are able to divide into seven groups, group I to VII. Members in the groups contain abundant phosphorylation sites. Group I and VII have only protein kinase C site. Additionally, promoters of the APXs contain abundant stress-related cis-elements. APX is comprised of different isozymes, which are encoded by a multi-gene family and found in many compartments of cell 765656
Show all pathways known for 1.11.1.11Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 1.11.1.11evolution APX belongs to the class I heme-peroxidases, isozyme AtAPX3 belongs to group II. APXs in the selected plant species show high evolutionary conservation and are able to divide into seven groups, group I to VII. Members in the groups contain abundant phosphorylation sites. Group I and VII have only protein kinase C site. Additionally, promoters of the APXs contain abundant stress-related cis-elements. APX is comprised of different isozymes, which are encoded by a multi-gene family and found in many compartments of cell 765656
Show all pathways known for 1.11.1.11Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 1.11.1.11evolution APX belongs to the class I heme-peroxidases, isozyme AtAPX5 belongs to group II. APXs in the selected plant species show high evolutionary conservation and are able to divide into seven groups, group I to VII. Members in the groups contain abundant phosphorylation sites. Group I and VII have only protein kinase C site. Additionally, promoters of the APXs contain abundant stress-related cis-elements. APX is comprised of different isozymes, which are encoded by a multi-gene family and found in many compartments of cell 765656
Show all pathways known for 1.11.1.11Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 1.11.1.11evolution APX belongs to the class I heme-peroxidases, isozyme AtAPX6 belongs to group V. APXs in the selected plant species show high evolutionary conservation and are able to divide into seven groups, group I to VII. Members in the groups contain abundant phosphorylation sites. Group I and VII have only protein kinase C site. Additionally, promoters of the APXs contain abundant stress-related cis-elements. APX is comprised of different isozymes, which are encoded by a multi-gene family and found in many compartments of cell 765656
Show all pathways known for 1.11.1.11Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 1.11.1.11evolution APX belongs to the class I heme-peroxidases, isozyme AtSAPX belongs to group IV. APXs in the selected plant species show high evolutionary conservation and are able to divide into seven groups, group I to VII. Members in the groups contain abundant phosphorylation sites. Group I and VII have only protein kinase C site. Additionally, promoters of the APXs contain abundant stress-related cis-elements. APX is comprised of different isozymes, which are encoded by a multi-gene family and found in many compartments of cell 765656
Show all pathways known for 1.11.1.11Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 1.11.1.11evolution APX belongs to the class I heme-peroxidases, isozyme AtTAPX belongs to group IV. APXs in the selected plant species show high evolutionary conservation and are able to divide into seven groups, group I to VII. Members in the groups contain abundant phosphorylation sites. Group I and VII have only protein kinase C site. Additionally, promoters of the APXs contain abundant stress-related cis-elements. APX is comprised of different isozymes, which are encoded by a multi-gene family and found in many compartments of cell 765656
Show all pathways known for 1.11.1.11Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 1.11.1.11evolution APX belongs to the class I heme-peroxidases, isozyme CreAPX1 belongs to group IV. APXs in the selected plant species show high evolutionary conservation and are able to divide into seven groups, group I to VII. Members in the groups contain abundant phosphorylation sites. Group I and VII have only protein kinase C site. Additionally, promoters of the APXs contain abundant stress-related cis-elements. APX is comprised of different isozymes, which are encoded by a multi-gene family and found in many compartments of cell 765656
Show all pathways known for 1.11.1.11Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 1.11.1.11evolution APX belongs to the class I heme-peroxidases, isozyme CreAPX2 belongs to group V. APXs in the selected plant species show high evolutionary conservation and are able to divide into seven groups, group I to VII. Members in the groups contain abundant phosphorylation sites. Group I and VII have only protein kinase C site. Additionally, promoters of the APXs contain abundant stress-related cis-elements. APX is comprised of different isozymes, which are encoded by a multi-gene family and found in many compartments of cell 765656
Show all pathways known for 1.11.1.11Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 1.11.1.11evolution APX belongs to the class I heme-peroxidases, isozyme CreAPX4 belongs to group VI. APXs in the selected plant species show high evolutionary conservation and are able to divide into seven groups, group I to VII. Members in the groups contain abundant phosphorylation sites. Group I and VII have only protein kinase C site. Additionally, promoters of the APXs contain abundant stress-related cis-elements. APX is comprised of different isozymes, which are encoded by a multi-gene family and found in many compartments of cell 765656
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