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Biochemistry and physiology of raffinose family oligosaccharides and galactosyl cyclitols in seeds
Seed Science Research, 2001AbstractRaffinose family oligosaccharides (RFOs) are of almost ubiquitous occurrence in plant seeds. They accumulate during seed development and disappear rapidly during germination. The biosynthesis of raffinose, the first member of the series, proceeds by addition of a galactosyl unit to sucrose.
Peterbauer, Thomas, Richter, Andreas
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International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 2020
An α-galactosidase designated as TAG was purified from the dried fruit bodies of Tremella aurantialba with 182.5-fold purification. The purification procedure involved ion exchange chromatography on Q-sepharose, DEAE-Cellulose, and Mono Q and gel filtration by FPLC on Superdex 75.
Xueran, Geng +7 more
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An α-galactosidase designated as TAG was purified from the dried fruit bodies of Tremella aurantialba with 182.5-fold purification. The purification procedure involved ion exchange chromatography on Q-sepharose, DEAE-Cellulose, and Mono Q and gel filtration by FPLC on Superdex 75.
Xueran, Geng +7 more
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Raffinose family oligosaccharides in seeds of common vetch (Vicia sativa L. ssp. sativa)
LEGUME RESEARCH - AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL, 2019The composition and content of low-molecular weight soluble carbohydrates in seeds of 66 accessions of common vetch (Vicia sativa L. ssp. sativa) stored in the Polish and German gene banks, originating from Europe, Asia, Middle East and North Africa, were analyzed using a gas chromatography method.
L. B. Lahuta +4 more
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Journal of Plant Physiology, 2011
Developing garden pea embryos are able to take up exogenously applied cyclitols: myo-inositol, which naturally occurs in pea, and two cyclitols absent in pea plants: d-chiro-inositol and d-pinitol. The competition in the uptake of cyclitols by pea embryo, insensitivity to glucose and sucrose, and susceptibility to inhibitor(s) of H(+)-symporters (e.g ...
Lesław B, Lahuta, Tomasz, Dzik
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Developing garden pea embryos are able to take up exogenously applied cyclitols: myo-inositol, which naturally occurs in pea, and two cyclitols absent in pea plants: d-chiro-inositol and d-pinitol. The competition in the uptake of cyclitols by pea embryo, insensitivity to glucose and sucrose, and susceptibility to inhibitor(s) of H(+)-symporters (e.g ...
Lesław B, Lahuta, Tomasz, Dzik
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The Plant Cell
Abstract Seed size and weight are pivotal agronomic traits that link plant sexual reproduction to subsequent seedling establishment. These 2 seed characteristics are affected by embryo development and sugar filling. However, the molecular mechanisms controlling sugar translocation and the timing between early embryo development and ...
Huan Liu +10 more
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Abstract Seed size and weight are pivotal agronomic traits that link plant sexual reproduction to subsequent seedling establishment. These 2 seed characteristics are affected by embryo development and sugar filling. However, the molecular mechanisms controlling sugar translocation and the timing between early embryo development and ...
Huan Liu +10 more
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The Analyst
Logical procedures for structural determination of fructooligosaccharides and raffinose family oligosaccharides.
Chia Yen Liew, Wun-Long Li, Chi-Kung Ni
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Logical procedures for structural determination of fructooligosaccharides and raffinose family oligosaccharides.
Chia Yen Liew, Wun-Long Li, Chi-Kung Ni
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