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Kinetic Modeling of Photorespiration
2017Dynamic systems modeling is a method to study systematic properties of a complex system. The basic principles, procedures, and tools available to develop a dynamic systems model of complex metabolic processes are detailed. Here, a photosynthetic carbon metabolism model, which includes the Calvin Benson cycle, photorespiration, and starch and sucrose ...
Honglong, Zhao, Yi, Xiao, Xin-Guang, Zhu
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Metabolic Engineering of Photorespiration
2017The introduction of two alternative glycolate catabolic pathways in the chloroplasts of Arabidopsis thaliana rendered plants with increased biomass. To introduce these synthetic pathways, the selected genes were stepwise integrated in the nuclear genome of wild-type plants.
Martin K M, Engqvist +1 more
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The biochemistry of photorespiration
Trends in Biochemical Sciences, 1977Abstract Atmospheric oxygen inhibits net photosynthesis in many major crop species by stimulating photorespiratory metabolism and directly inhibiting carbon dioxide fixation. There are now several lines of evidence which indicate that the site of this reversible oxygen interaction with photosynthesis is ribulose 1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase.
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Photosynthesis and Photorespiration
Science, 1971R O, Slatyer, N E, Tolbert
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Nature, 1969
Photorespiration probably began when chloroplasts were symbiotic with primitive microorganisms. It long since ceased, but now the concentration of carbon dioxide in the air is probably such that the process is occurring again.
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Photorespiration probably began when chloroplasts were symbiotic with primitive microorganisms. It long since ceased, but now the concentration of carbon dioxide in the air is probably such that the process is occurring again.
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Glyoxylate decarboxylation during photorespiration
Planta, 1978At 25° C under aerobic conditions with or without gluamate 10% of the [1-(14)C]glycollate oxidised in spinach leaf peroxisomes was released as (14)CO2. Without glutamate only 5% of the glycollate was converted to glycine, but with it over 80% of the glycollate was metabolised to glycine.
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Dynamic response of photorespiration in fluctuating light environments
Journal of Experimental Botany, 2023Xinyu Fu +2 more
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