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  Gene-Expression during Tuber Development in Potato Plants

Prat, S., Frommer, W. B., Hoefgen, R., Keil, M., Kossmann, J., Koester-Toepfer, M., et al. (1990). Gene-Expression during Tuber Development in Potato Plants. In 20TH MEETING OF THE FEDERATION OF EUROPEAN BIOCHEMICAL SOC (pp. 334-338).

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Prat, S.1, Author
Frommer, W. B.1, Author
Hoefgen, R.1, Author           
Keil, M.1, Author
Kossmann, J.1, Author           
Koester-Toepfer, M.1, Author
Liu, X. J.1, Author
Mueller, B.1, Author
Pena-Cortes, H.1, Author
Rocha-Sosa, M.1, Author
Sanchez-Serrano, J. J.1, Author
Sonnewald, U.1, Author
Willmitzer, L.1, Author           
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Free keywords: *Carboxylic Ester Hydrolases *Gene Expression Regulation Plant Proteins/biosynthesis/*genetics/metabolism Protease Inhibitors/metabolism Solanum tuberosum/*genetics/growth & development/metabolism Starch/biosynthesis
 Abstract: Potato tubers are modified stems that have differentiated into storage organs. Factors such as day-length, nitrogen supply, and levels of the phytohormones cytokinin and gibberellic acid, are known to control tuberization. Morphological changes during tuber initiation are accompanied by the accumulation of a characteristic set of proteins, thought to be involved in N-storage (i.e. patatin) or defense against microbial or insect attack (i.e. proteinase inhibitor II). Additionally, deposition of large amounts of starch occurs during tuber formation, which is paralleled by an increase in sucrose synthase and other enzymes involved in starch biosynthesis (i.e. ADP-glucose pyrophosphorylase, starch synthases, and branching enzyme). Potential controlling mechanisms for genes expressed during tuberization are discussed.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 1990
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 Identifiers: ISI: ISI:A1990DU47400004
DOI: 10.1016/0014-5793(90)81281-R
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Title: 20TH MEETING OF THE FEDERATION OF EUROPEAN BIOCHEMICAL SOC
Place of Event: BUDAPEST, HUNGARY
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