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Blue-light-enhanced interaction between ZmCRY1s and GL2 modulates epidermal wax composition in Zea mays. [PDF]

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Zhao Z   +14 more
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The impact of the GLOSSY2 and GLOSSY2-LIKE BAHD-proteins in affecting the product profile of the maize fatty acid elongase. [PDF]

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Research progress of plant BAHD acyltransferase family

China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica, 2016
Acylation conducted by acyltransferase is a ubiquitous process in structure modification of secondary metabolites. It plays an important role in the structural diversity of natural products and contributes significantly to their improved stabilities, increased solubilities, and enhanced bioavailabilities.
Yu-Yu, Liu   +5 more
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Role of HXXXD-motif/BAHD acyltransferases in the biosynthesis of extracellular lipids

Plant Cell Reports, 2014
Terrestrial plants have evolved specific adaptations to preserve water and protect themselves from their environment. Such adaptations range from secondary metabolites and specialized structures that conduct water and nutrients, to cell wall modifications (i.e., cuticle and suberin) that prevent dehydration and provide a physical barrier to pathogens ...
Isabel, Molina, Dylan, Kosma
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Acyltransferases in plants: a good time to be BAHD

Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 2006
Acylation is a common and biochemically significant modification of plant secondary metabolites. Plant BAHD acyltransferases constitute a large family of acyl CoA-utilizing enzymes whose products include small volatile esters, modified anthocyanins, as well as constitutive defense compounds and phytoalexins.
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Functional characterization and catalytic activity improvement of BAHD acyltransferase from Celastrus angulatus Maxim

Planta, 2020
A BAHD terpene alcohol acyltransferase, CaAT20, was identified from Celastrus angulatus Maxim, expressed in E. coli and functionally characterized. S405A mutant of CaAT20 increased the enzyme activity. Acylation is a diversely physiological process in the biosynthesis of plant secondary metabolites. Plant BAHD acyltransferases play an important role in
Xiaoguang Yan   +5 more
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